Our site uses cookies necessary for its proper functioning. To improve your experience, other cookies may be used: you can choose to disable them. This can be changed at any time via the Cookies link at the bottom of the page.

 

Shigeki Watanabe

Shigeki Watanabe, Johns Hopkins University, USA

Title

Spatial and temporal control aptic transmission 

Biosketch

Shigeki Watanabe received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah in 2004. Under the direction of Erik Jorgensen, he studied three aspects of neurotransmission: ultrastructural localization of synaptic proteins, morphological analysis of stimulated neurons, and connectomes. He established the method, called ‘flash-and-freeze’, that allows visualization of membrane trafficking events in electron micrographs at a millisecond temporal resolution. He received his PhD from the University of Utah in 2013. For his postdoctoral work, he moved to Christian Rosenmund’s laboratory in Berlin, Germany, and studied synaptic transmission and plasticity in mammalian central synapses. In 2016, Watanabe established his own laboratory in the Department of Cell Biology at the Johns Hopkins University. The Watanabe laboratory studies the cellular and molecular basis of synaptic transmission and plasticity.

Website: https://watanabelab-emanias.com/


TOP