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Meg Veruki

Position

Professor

Affiliation

Research groups

Research

I am interested in the cellular and molecular basis of synaptic transmission and synaptic integration in the central nervous system. My research involves understanding and characterizng the synaptic and cellular mechanisms used by identified neurons within specific microcircuits for signal processing. The main techniques used in my laboratory are patch-clamp recording, multiphoton / 2-photon microscopy, and confocal imaging of fluorescent immunocytochemcal labeling.
 

Outreach

Meg has initiated and developed an interactive exhibition "The Retina" that is part of the permantent exhibit at VilVite science museum since 2018.

 

Teaching

BMED 340 Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

OD2FYS

BMED320 / BMED325

MEDOD2

FARM260

NUTRFYS

 

Projects

NFR FRIMEDBIO: Beyond the synapse: The role of extrasynaptic receptors in a retinal microcircuit, NFR 261914

NFR FRIMEDBIO: Glutamate dynamics in a retinal microcircuit, NFR 213776