Assistant Professor of Physiology
Cellular & Molecular Physiology,
Neuroscience
Peter.Juo@tufts.edu
Our laboratory is interested
in identifying genes and molecular mechanisms involved in
the targeting and turnover of synaptic proteins. We use a
combination of genetics, biochemistry, in vivo fluorescence
imaging and behavior to study the localization and regulation
of postsynaptic neurotransmitter receptors. Understanding
the molecular mechanisms involved in localizing and regulating
synaptic proteins will reveal how synapses are built during
development (synaptogenesis), and regulated in the mature
nervous system during learning and memory. Studies revealing
the function of proteins at normal synapses will provide
the foundation for understanding the molecular basis of aberrant
synaptic transmission observed in various neurological diseases.
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