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PREP alum with a paper in Science!

Our chests are puffing out with pride! Congrats to Maribel Anguiano for coauthoring a review published in this week's issue of Science!

The paper summarized new tools from chemical biology that scientists can use to monitor neuromodulator and neuropeptide signals in awake organisms. 

Neuromodulator and neuropeptide sensors and probes for precise circuit interrogation in vivo

J. Muir, M. Anguiano, and T. Kim.

Science
27 Sep 2024

 

Abstract

To determine how neuronal circuits encode and drive behavior, it is often necessary to measure and manipulate different aspects of neurochemical signaling in awake animals. Optogenetics and calcium sensors have paved the way for these types of studies, allowing for the perturbation and readout of spiking activity within genetically defined cell types. However, these methods lack the ability to further disentangle the roles of individual neuromodulator and neuropeptides on circuits and behavior. We review recent advances in chemical biology tools that enable precise spatiotemporal monitoring and control over individual neuroeffectors and their receptors in vivo. We also highlight discoveries enabled by such tools, revealing how these molecules signal across different timescales to drive learning, orchestrate behavioral changes, and modulate circuit activity.
 
Maribel is a current PhD student in the lab of Professor Tina Kim.
 

Congratulations, Maribel!