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Andrea Globa’s Poster on How Cadherins can Mediate Cocaine-Induced Synaptic Plasticity

Andrea Globa’s Poster on How Cadherins can Mediate Cocaine-Induced Synaptic Plasticity

Come take a look at PhD student Andrea Globa’s poster on how cadherins can mediate cocaine-induced synaptic plasticity at SfN 2016!

Jordan Shimell Presents on the Palmitoylation Enzyme DHHC9

Jordan Shimell Presents on the Palmitoylation Enzyme DHHC9

Come listen to PhD student Jordan Shimell present his work on the palmitoylation enzyme DHHC9 at SfN 2016!

Welcome Dr. Nusrat Matin

Welcome Dr. Nusrat Matin

The Bamji Lab would like to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Nusrat Matin who joined us today as our new postdoc! We look forward to working with you. 🙂

Welcome Matthew Edwards

Welcome Matthew Edwards

Everybody is looking forward to working with Matthew Edwards, our newest PhD student. Welcome to the Bamji lab!

Jordan Shimell and Andrea Globa Presenting Research

Jordan Shimell and Andrea Globa Presenting Research

Look out for Jordan Shimell and Andrea Globa presenting their research posters today at CAN 2016!

Regulation of Synapse Form and Function through palmitoylation

Regulation of Synapse Form and Function through palmitoylation

Come see Dr. Shernaz Bamji’s talk on the “Regulation of synapse form and function through palmitoylation” today during symposium 2 at CAN 2016!

CAN 2016

CAN 2016

Great to be a part of the community representing Canadian neuroscience research at CAN 2016!

Welcome Dr. Bhavin Shah

Welcome Dr. Bhavin Shah

We’d like to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Bhavin Shah who is joining the lab today as a Postdoctoral Fellow!

Loon Lake Retreat

Loon Lake Retreat

Enjoying our time at the Loon Lake Retreat discussing our latest findings and catching up with fellow members of UBC’s Cell and Physiological Sciences department.

Biology Students Complete Projects

Biology Students Complete Projects

Congratulations to Farah, Megan, Sepehr and Vincent (BIOL488 Directed Studies students) for finishing their projects in the lab!