
Matthew Dalva
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Matthew Dalva
@DalvaLab
Neuroscientist, synaptic biologist, photographer, former oarsman
Philadelphia, PA Beigetreten Haziran 2017
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Lots are happening at the Dalva lab - this paper is in a new area for us - looking at the role of EphBs in the RMS - Wei Zhou and his team have done a great job, and I am very proud of their effort, and this work. Learn more here - biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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The Dalvalab is moving to Bluesky - Find us here - @dalvalab.bsky.social
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Please share some work from our lab, which is looking at the function of nanoscale puncta at synapses. Great job to Haani and the rest of our team! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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🔬 Postdoc Opportunity! The Dalva Lab @Tulane seeks postdocs for live-cell super-res imaging or in vivo/in vitro models of NMDA receptor function in health and disease!
🌐 Apply: dalvalab.org 📧 mdalva@tulane.edu #Postdoc #Neuroscience #Hiring #Synapse

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Congratulations! Great story from Jonathan Fadok and his team! @TulaneBrain
#citeas" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Excited to see our eLife paper with Angelo Lepore. We highlight the role of astrocytes in the progression of ALS and find a role for ephrinB2 in motor neuron survival and diaphragm function in SOD models of ALS. Congratulations to all the authors!
doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…
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Thank you for the superb News and Views, @DalvaLab!
Brain cancer thrives by hijacking mechanisms to boost synapse strength nature.com/articles/d4158…
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Excited to have written a News and Views article on Michelle Monje's labs work Nature which reveals that gliomas can hijacking synaptic mechanisms to thrive offering a new potential therapeutic avenue🧠💥 #BrainCancer #SynapticPlasticity #NatureJournal rdcu.be/dqpO2
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Excited to be joining the faculty at Tulane and the Brain Institute. Looking forward to building on their strong history of neuroscience and recent successes!
Tulane Brain Institute@TulaneBrain
Exciting times at the Tulane Brain Institute! Welcome @DalvaLab!! news.tulane.edu/pr/renowned-ne…
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@DalvaLab Congrats Matt! 🎉 And New Orleans is such a cool city to live in!
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The #NIH Outstanding Scholars in Neuroscience Award Program (OSNAP) is open and seeking nominations of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows engaged in #neuroscience research. Nominations are due 1/30/23. Don’t miss this opportunity! Learn more at nimh.nih.gov/research/resea…

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The Feller lab fellerlab.squarespace.com is looking for new technician to support our quest to understand how the retina is wired up during development and in training the next generation of scientists. Check out jobs.berkeley.edu search for Job #43957. Pls RT
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Thinking about graduate school? Looking for some experience working in a neuroscience lab? We are hiring a research associate to help with our work in mouse models of synaptic development and super-resolution imaging dalvalab.org. Please contact me with any questions.
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All you amazing postdocs out there please apply and come visit us in Philly!!
SpinePhiladelphia@SPINEPhilly
It's that time! Time to announce the 2nd Philadelphia Symposium for Postdoctoral Initiatives in Neuroscience Excellence (SPINE)! This year, SPINE will take place IN PERSON at Penn on Friday, October 7th, 2022. Visit the website (spinephilly.org) for more info!
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Congratulations Le, Steve, and Bridget on elegant and interesting story!
Le Ma@BranchingLab
Is axonal transport at branch junctions RANDOM or DIRECTED? See answer in the exciting work by @SteveTym and Bridget Curran. Selective axonal transport through branch junctions is directed by growth cone signaling and mediated by KIF1/kinesin-3 motors cell.com/cell-reports/f…
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Is axonal transport at branch junctions RANDOM or DIRECTED? See answer in the exciting work by @SteveTym and Bridget Curran.
Selective axonal transport through branch junctions is directed by growth cone signaling and mediated by KIF1/kinesin-3 motors cell.com/cell-reports/f…
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