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Welcome to Yuzaki Lab
    Yuzaki Lab's (Department of Neurophysiology, Keio University School of Medicine) research theme is to elucidate "how neural activity and environmental changes induce memory and learning,、, 、and how they change the neural network itself ."。For details please Click here.
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Post Japanese review is the Annual Review nerve 2016

B_1813A review of Kakegawa, Mazda Yuzusaki "Complement C1q family molecules and the formation and maintenance of synapses" isAnnual Review神経2016.。

posted on 01/27/2016 3:45 PM

Prof. Takao Hensch gave a talk

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Prof. Takao Hensch (Children’s Hosp, Harvard Univ) gave a talk entitled “Balancing plasticity/stability across brain development” at the 106th Brain Club.

posted on 01/18/2016 10:45 AM

掛川講師が坂口光洋記念慶應義塾医学振興基金医学研究奨励賞を受賞

pic_06Kakegawa lecturer was awarded the Koyo Sakaguchi Memorial Keio University Medical Science Fund Medical Research Award。1 It was honored at the annual School of Medicine, New Year celebration ceremony held to 5 days a month。Congratulations!

posted on 01/05/2016 4:34 PM

A new Neuroscience Book Reading Club will open soon

StanfordWe will soon start a new series of Neuroscience Book Reading Club.
We have picked up "Principles of Neurobiology" this time. This book was written by a single author,. Liqun Luo is all text of the written neurobiology alone。If you want to study neurobiology、or English、and who is interested in reading circle、Anyone、By all means we are welcome to join。

A meeting will be held on every Saturday morning 10:00Although we plan to - about 1 hour、Please contact us for more information。Dates can be also be changed by discussion of participants。Tour is also a big welcome。

posted on 12/08/2015 3:33 PM

A new review on the cerebelllum (in Japanese) published in "Igakuno Ayumi"

jcem25510A new review has been published in the Japanese journal "Igakuno Ayumi," entitled"How Purkinje cell dendrites are formed -- a new approach to the old question revealed multipe roles played by a transcripton factor RORα."I was laid。

posted on 12/07/2015 8:15 PM

20151207 Journal Club (Yuzaki)

Selective Loss of Presynaptic Potassium Channel Clusters at the Cerebellar Basket Cell Terminal Pinceau in Adam11 Mutants Reveals Their Role in Ephaptic Control of Purkinje Cell Firing
MJ round, Qian J, It MP, Klassen TL, Chen TT, Augustine GJ, Noebels JL.
J Neurosci. 2015 Aug 12;35(32):11433-44. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1346-15.2015.

posted on 12/07/2015 1:41 AM

Prof. Nils Brose gave a talk at Brain Club

FigureProf. Nils Brose (Max Planck Institute) gave an invited talk on “Neuroligins at inhibitory synapses – from synaptogenesis to autism spectrum disorders.” After the seminar, we had fun time in a local Japanese restaurant.

posted on 10/28/2015 12:37 PM

Prof. Yuzaki gave a talk at Northwestern Univ

FigureProf. Yuzaki gave an invited talk at Northwestern Univ on October 16th.

posted on 10/16/2015 12:53 PM

Prof. Yuzaki gave a talk in Shanghai

FigureProf. Yuzaki gave an invited talk at the 7th MCCS-Asia Meeting, which was held in Shanghai, China on September 20, 2015.

posted on 09/20/2015 12:45 PM

Prof. Forrest gave a talk at Brain Club

FigureDr. Douglas Forrest (NIH) gave an invited talk at the 104th Brain Club on “Transcriptional and hormonal control of photoreceptor diversity.

posted on 09/14/2015 12:30 PM

Published in J Neurosci

FigureDr. Takeo's paperThere was rests on the September 9 issue J Neurosci。It has been featured in "This Week in The Journal." It was featured as one of the attention paper two as。By making full use of the intrauterine electroporation method and inducible knockdown / knockout method、Cell movement of the transfer factor RORalpha developmental period、Removing dendrites formed、Spinous process development、This paper was the first time revealed that further with the dendrites and the spinous process maintenance, such as various functions of the post-mature。

posted on 09/10/2015 3:20 AM

38th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society was over safely。

150730_043438th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, which was held on July 28-31, 2015 in Kobe has ended successfully。Many of the people who had you help、Also everyone who actively join us、Thank you very much。Is a commemorative photo taken during the session。From left Okabe program chair (University of Tokyo)、Yuzusaki tournament length (Keio Univ.), Hirai Executive Committee (Gundai)、Koda's execution vice chairman (Keio Univ.)。

(Updated on September9, 2015Please visit the web page showingmany snap photosPlease see that it has been。

posted on 08/15/2015 5:58 PM