Shrestha Lab
@ShresthaLab
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Neuroscience lab at Stony Brook University @SBUneurobiology investigating the regulation of protein dynamics in innate and learned emotional behaviors.
Stony Brook, NY
Joined April 2020
Hello San Diego! Three of our lab members - Sandra Albanna, Javed Iqbal, and Saheed Lawal (@Lawdex01) - are presenting their research at SfN across multiple sessions this week. Come support them and check out their exciting work! @SfNtweets @MCCStweets
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Don't miss talks from our selected speakers at #MCCS25! Come hear exciting research updates about all things neuroscience ๐ง There's still time to register! https://t.co/MG06VRier2
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๐ฃ #MCCS25 starts TOMORROW! Check out our poster session tomorrow & our symposium on Friday to hear from the best and brightest in molecular and cellular cognition. More information here: https://t.co/MG06VRier2
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We had a great time trying golf for our Fall Lab Outing yesterday!
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It was my pleasure to host our NBB seminar speaker, Dr Dayu Lin @moccalin last Thursday. What a genuinely remarkable scientist, speaker and science communicator! Her seminar on Neuroplasticity underlying parenthood was exemplarily lucid and appreciated by all. ๐
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And a warm welcome to our incoming MS students as well - including Lily Corrice who is joining @ShresthaLab for her MS thesis!
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Warm welcome to our incoming PhD studentsโespecially our former lab manager, Andrew Gallagher, and rotation student, Pat Wertimer! Until this summer, Pat was a lab technician in the Heintz lab @RockefellerUniv, where I completed my PhD. In a way, a full circle moment. :)
We are very excited to start the new semester and greet our new graduate students! Please help us give them a warm welcome!
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Our talented undergraduate RA, Amber Wilson, was awarded the Frances Velay Women in Science Fellowship this summer to investigate the neural mechanisms of avoidance learning and memory in the medial prefrontal cortex. Check out her interview here!
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Another fantastic news: Our postdoc, Javed Iqbal, has also been awarded the TPDA travel award from SfN. Please look out for their posters at @SfNtweets this November!! ๐
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We have updated the News section of our lab website to highlight recent developments since June 2024. Updates include new publications, awards, presentations, and other accomplishments by our team. Check them out! https://t.co/I27qjVpe1b
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Congratulations to our PhD student, Saheed Lawal, on receiving the Trainee Professional Development Award (TPDA) from the Society for Neuroscience (SfN)! ๐ Way to go, @@Lawdex01! ๐โจ
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Such a pleasure to host @RangarajuVidhya, who gave a *terrific* talk today on molecular mechanisms that provide spatially-restricted energy supply to fuel local synaptic plasticity!
We are excited to be kicking off our fall seminar speaker today in LSB 038 at 12:00 noon! Find Dr. Vidhya Rangaraju, Research Group Leader, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, speaking on "Molecular and Structural Adaptations of Brain Energy Supply." All details below!
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Our undergraduate student, Amber Wilson (Simons STEM scholar), did a fabulous job presenting her work over the summer at the URECA symposium today! ๐
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Join us in congratulating Saheed Lawal @Lawdex01 in the @ShresthaLab on being selected as a fellow in the Scholars in Biomedical Sciences program! This exciting program provides translational medicine training to integrate basic and clinical research. Congrats Saheed!
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Thrilled to share our new work on the neural mechanisms underlying pathological anxiety in Tuberous Sclerosis complex. Great teamwork from @neuro_living, @Lawdex01, @RodrigoTrianaD2, @ksanagustinr, @Mauricio_Neuro +others in @ShresthaLab & @KlannLab. https://t.co/sIKnvt9wOB (1/n)
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Our work and our lab members have been featured here in this nice article by Daniel Dunaief: https://t.co/9iorFoyHYW
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Quick repost: We have an open NIH-funded postdoc position for studying the role of circuit-defined protein synthesis in consolidating emotional memories. Experience with molecular/cellular OR systems/behavior neuroscience is preferred. Apply here:
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