Per Jesper Sjöström, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine and Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery
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Dr Jesper Sjöström is an Associate Professor in Neuroscience at º«¹úÂãÎè's Centre for Research in Neuroscience (CRN), where his team explores plasticity in the brain using 2-photon imaging, quadruple patching, optogenetics, and computer modelling. After an MSc in Molecular Biotechnology at Uppsala University in 1996, he obtained a PhD in neuroscience at Brandeis University in 2003, under the supervision of Dr Sacha B. Nelson. Following four years of postdoctoral studies at University College London (UCL) in the lab of Dr Michael Häusser, he remained on at UCL as an MRC Career Development Fellowship awardee running an independent lab. After arriving at º«¹úÂãÎè in 2011, he received the CIHR New Investigator and the FRQS Chercheurs-Boursiers Senior 9 awards. His research has unveiled plasticity learning rules, neocortical connectivity patterns, and unorthodox forms of NMDA receptor signaling. He is Specialty Chief Editor of Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience, as well as board member of the Journal of Physiology and the UK Royal Society's Open Biology.
- Mechanisms and phenomenology of synaptic plasticity learning rules
- Information storage and memory in the brain
- The organization of connectivity in cortical circuits in health and disease
- Advanced optical approaches in neuroscience research