
Thanks to the Brotman Baty Institute for funding our catalytic collaboration grant with the Yadev Lab to investigate signaling deficits in human iPS neurons!
at Seattle Children's Research Institute
Thanks to the Brotman Baty Institute for funding our catalytic collaboration grant with the Yadev Lab to investigate signaling deficits in human iPS neurons!
Our review on the function of autism-linked genes in both development and adulthood has jest been published at Trends in Neuroscience. Read it here!
After a year of work examining the effects of different detergents on our QMI assay, Jon’s paper has been published in Scientific Reports. Congratulations to all involved!
7/19/19 The SEPS lab begins its R21 funding from the National Institute of Drug Abuse. We’re developing a new way to sort synaptosomes. Stay tuned for more details!
6/13/18 Anastasiia Stratiievska uploads a paper to BioRXiv about the regulation of TRP channels by PI3Kinase, which includes data generated by Dr. Lautz. Congratulations to all involved! (Now published in eLife)
5/27/2018 Dr. Lautz
publishes a paper describing our multiplex co-immunoprecipitation
platform applied to synaptic signaling in neurons. Read it HERE.
12/1/2017 The SEPS Lab begins its new R01 funding from the National Institute of Mental Health!
8/8/2016 Dr. Smith is named a 2016 NARSAD Young Investigator by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
8/2/2016 The first paper describing our multiplex co-immunoprecipitation technique has been published in Science Signaling. Read it HERE.
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