How neurons in the brain communicate
The Exzellenzcluster NeuroCure focuses on understanding how the brain functions, particularly how billions of neurons process, relay, and store information. Led by neuroscientist Prof. Matthew Larkum at Humboldt University, the research combines clinical and basic science from Charité and university teams. Using innovative methods to study brain activity, Larkum and his team work long hours in the lab to uncover mechanisms that could inform new diagnoses and treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders.
In this interview, Prof. Matthew Larkum discusses his work on understanding how neurons in the brain communicate. Using advanced techniques like the Patch-Clamp method and optogenetics, his team studies the electrical activity and connectivity of brain cells. He emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration with clinical teams, particularly in using human brain tissue for research.
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