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Estelle Sontag
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... folate, tau, PP2A, methylation, signal transduction, neurite, memory, synapse Associate Professor Estelle Sontag | Brain & Mental Health ...
Jean-Marie Sontag
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... who received the Nobel Price in Medicine in 2013 for his work on the synapse. Having developed an interest for translational research, Dr ...
Robert Callister
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I am interested in how the nervous system controls movement and how sensory information from our environment is processed by the nervous system, particularly in the spinal cord and brain stem. 

Understanding the role of microglia in stress-induced changes in the neuronal connectivity
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Persistent exposure to stressful events can produce serious and lasting disturbances in cognitive function and mood state. 

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