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Guoping Feng, PhD

I am particularly interested in three broad aspects of research:

The molecular mechanisms regulating the assembly and function of the postsynaptic complex. 

Genetic approaches in mice to dissect the molecular and cellular basis of behavior.

Developing cutting edge genetic tools for probing synaptic and circuitry function and dysfunction in mice. 

Assistant Professor
feng@neuro.duke.edu
919.668.1657 (x2068)
401F Bryan Research Building

Cátia Feliciano

The focus of my research is on postsynaptic densitiy proteins and their function in the mammalian brain.

PhD Student

feliciano@neuro.duke.edu
919.668.1658
457 Bryan Research Building

Mary Heyer

 

PhD Student

heyer@neuro.duke.edu
919.668.1658
457 Bryan Research Building

 

Dongqing Wang

 

Research Associate
wang@neuro.duke.edu
919.668.1658
457 Bryan Research Building

Shengli Zhao
Research Associate
zhao@neuro.duke.edu
919.668.1658
457 Bryan Research Building
João Peça

I am particularly interested in understanding the mechanisms that contribute to the accretion of proteins to the postsynaptic density proteins during development, and how abnormalities in the mechanism that regulate PSD stability may lead to disease

PhD Student

peca@neuro.duke.edu
919.668.1658
457 Bryan Research Building

 

Li Qiu

 

Lab Affiliate
qiu@neuro.duke.edu
919.668.1658
455 Bryan Research Building

Jing Lu

 

Associate in Research
lujing@neuro.duke.edu
919.668.1658
459 Bryan Research Building