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Ginsburg Lab research

The Ginsburg Lab focuses on understanding the mechanisms driving learning and memory in the brain. Researchers investigate how neural connections, or synapses, change in response to experiences and environmental influences. By studying animal models, they explore how specific genes and proteins contribute to memory formation and retrieval. The lab aims to uncover the biological basis of cognitive processes, which could lead to advancements in treating memory-related disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease. Their work combines insights from neuroscience, genetics, and molecular biology to enhance our understanding of the brain's functioning throughout life.