RESEARCH

  • GOAL

    The main goal of our research is to understand how brains learn and store information, from the molecular level through in vivo neuronal networks and how these processes go awry in neurological disorders. We are focused on elucidating the gene program that is induced by learning and required for long-term forms of brain plasticity and memory consolidation.

  • APPROACH

    We employ an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach that intersects diverse fields such as virology, evolutionary biology, biochemistry, and neuroscience. Our unique toolkit spans protein biochemistry to in vivo manipulation of neuronal circuits involved in behavior.

  • QUESTIONS

    What is the role of intercellular Arc communication in memory formation? What cargo is transported by Arc capsids and extracellular vesicles? Does intercellular Arc play a role in neurodegenerative diseases? Is Arc unique, are there other proteins that can form capsids? How do synapses and epigenetic processes mediate plasticity and memory?

DISCOVERY


We recently made the surprising discovery that the neuronal gene Arc shares biochemical properties with retroviruses; Arc protein can form virus-like capsids that encapsulate RNA that are released from cells in extracellular vesicles.

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS