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Greg just gave a great talk to graduate student recruits illustrating why just because your initial hypothesis is incorrect, doesn't mean the project stops.

Greg just gave a great talk to graduate student recruits illustrating why just because your initial hypothesis is incorrect, doesn't mean the project stops.
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Congratulations to Sydney Fischer and Noor Rana on receiving an Undergraduate Research Fellowship from UT for their work in the lab on dendritic spine morphology in Fragile X syndrome.

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Our paper looking at how dendrites and ion channels are impacted by the loss of FMRP in Fragile X syndrome was just published in #JNeurosci. Thanks to everyone on the project for their persistence and hard work. jneurosci.org/content/early/…

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Check out our latest paper in JNP on regulation of K channels by FMRP. doi.org/10.1152/jn.004… It is always great when lab members move on but still help you get that last paper out. Thanks @KalmbachsCortex

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Congratulations to Brager Lab Brager Lab member Lauren Hewitt Dr. Lauren Hewitt πŸ”¬πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆβœ¨ for winning a University Graduate Continuing Fellowship. A well deserved acknowledgment of academic and research success!

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Congratulations to Brager Lab graduate student Lauren Hewitt Dr. Lauren Hewitt πŸ”¬πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆβœ¨ on getting her first paper "High and low expression of the hyperpolarization activated current (Ih) in mouse CA1 stratum oriens interneurons" accepted at Physiological Reports Phys Reports

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Congratulations Dr. Ordemann! Greg Ordemann Greg Ordemann successfully defended his dissertation and is the first INS student to graduate from the Brager Lab Brager Lab. So proud of all the work you did to get this far and looking forward to seeing all your future exciting work.

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Check out our recent paper published in #JNeurosci looking at dendritic function and long-term plasticity in in Fragile X syndrome. Congratulations to Dr.Greg Ordemann (Greg Ordemann) on the final paper from his dissertation. jneurosci.org/content/early/…

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I wanted to share the sad news of the passing Dr. Rick Gray farmboyrick. He was a pillar in the neuroscience community and wonderful colleague to all. He was always generous with his time and knowledge; a more selfless person in science there was not. He will be dearly missed!

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Had a meaningful day reminiscing about the life and legacy of Dr. Rick Gray farmboyrick. Seeing all the people whose lives Rick touched was so special. A neurophysiology scholarship has been established in his honor - give.utexas.edu (Richard Gray Memorial Scholarship)

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Got official confirmation of our new grant from CDMRP (CDMRP) to investigate voltage-gated ion channel function in Tuberous Sclerosis. Will be looking for students interested in learning cellular neurophysiology and neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Congratulations to Brager Lab undergrads Priya Kale and Soham Jadhav for presenting their work on using Golgi staining to look at dendritic spines in the adult hippocampus of Fragile X mice at the UT Undergraduate Research Forum.

Congratulations to <a href="/BragerLab/">Brager Lab</a> undergrads Priya Kale and Soham Jadhav for presenting their work on using Golgi staining to look at dendritic spines in the adult hippocampus of Fragile X mice at the UT Undergraduate Research Forum.
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A belated congratulations to Brager Lab (Brager Lab) undergraduate researcher Priya Kale! Priya was recognized as a College of Natural Sciences (NaturalSciences @ UT) graduate with distinction for her work on dendritic spines in Fragile X syndrome.

A belated congratulations to Brager Lab (<a href="/BragerLab/">Brager Lab</a>) undergraduate researcher Priya Kale! Priya was recognized as a College of Natural Sciences (<a href="/TexasScience/">NaturalSciences @ UT</a>) graduate with distinction for her work on dendritic spines in Fragile X syndrome.