2023
- Klevinda Fili from the Institute of Physiology at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague visited us in autumn. She performed immunohistochemical experiments investigating different types of hippocampal neurons.
- Tomas Fanutza has started in the lab. Welcome.
2022
- New paper out: 'Effects of early life stress and subsequent re-exposure to stress on neuronal activity in the lateral habenula'.
- In cooperation with the group of Csaba Földy from the Brain Research Institute Zurich we published a paper on the transcriptomic profiles of NPY-positive interneurons entitled: 'Transcriptomically-guided pharmacological experiments in neocortical and hippocampal NPY-positive GABAergic interneurons'.
2021
- Together with Salvatore Lecca from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, we wrote a review on inhibition in the lateral habenula. The full text is available here: 'Inhibition within the lateral habenula – Implications for affective disorders'.
- Recently published: 'NDNF is selectively expressed by neocortical, but not habenular neurogliaform cells'.
2020
- Published as part of a large group of over 70 scientists end of 2020: 'The Copenhagen Classification' - 'A community-based transcriptomics classification and nomenclature of neocortical cell types'.
- Together with my colleagues David Hughes (University of Glasgow) and Shuzo Sakata (University of Strathclyde) I organised an Introductory Course on Optogenetics that was supposed to be held prior to the FENS Meeting in Glasgow on the 10th July 2020, and later postponed to the virtual BNA meeting BNA2021. Due to the pandemic this event was afterwards completely cancelled.