Junghyup Suh

Junghyup Suh, Ph.D.

 

 

Research Interests

My research focus is to investigate roles of excitatory synaptic transmission in the parahippocampal region, particularly the entorhinal cortex, in mediating learning and memory for spatial and/or non-spatial information. As in a combined approach of molecular biology, genetics, electrophysiology, and behavior study, I am currently generating entorhinal cortex-specific Cre recombinase and tetracycline-inducible activator(tTA) mouse lines.

Publications

Title Journal Date Authors
PACAP is an anti-mitogenic signal in developing cerebral cortex Nature Neuroscience, 4:123 2001 Suh, J., Lu, N., Nicot, A., Tatsuno, I., DiCicco-Bloom, E. 
Ephrins stimulate neurite outgrowth during early cortical neurogenesis J. Neuroscience Research, 66:1054 2001 Zhou, X., Suh, J., Cerretti, D.P., Zhou, R., DiCicco-Bloom, E.
Cross-talk between N-methyl-D-aspartate and adrenergic neurotransmission in the regulation of hypothalamic GnRH gene expression Brain Research, 645:36 1994 Suh, J., Song, E.S., Kim, C., Yu, M.H., Kim, K.


Scholastic Achievements

Dates School Degree
2002 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey/ UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Ph.D.
1993 Seoul National University M.S.
1991 Seoul National University B.A.

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Contact Information

junghyup@mit.edu

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