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FLORIAN ENGERT
Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology

Email: florian@mcb.harvard.edu
Phone: 617-495-4382
Mail: The Biological Labs, 16 Divinity Avenue, Room 2073, Cambridge MA, 02138

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Research:

Neuroscientists have long been working to understand how biological structures can produce the complex behaviors that are generated by the nervous system. However, even the basic operational principles governing a brain’s interconnected network of cells have remained painfully elusive. My laboratory is working on a scientific strategy focused on building a complete, multi-level picture of simple neural circuits that will advance our basic understanding of brain function and offers a complete view into the neuronal activity underlying a series of relatively complex behaviors. We are taking a first step towards this rather lofty goal via the comprehensive identification and examination of neural circuits controlling behavior in the larval zebrafish. This small and translucent vertebrate exhibits a series of visually induced behaviors which can be analyzed quantitatively down to the individual motor components. Using behavioral assays in combination with various calcium indicators and two-photon microscopy we monitor neuronal activity throughout the fish brain in an awake and intact preparation. An extended goal of our research is the study of how changes or variations in the behavior are reflected in changes in the underlying neuronal activity. To that end, we have developed several quantitative learning assays and tools for in vivo monitoring – and controlling - of neural activity in freely swimming larvae.

 

Selected Publications:

Bruns D, Engert F, Lux HD (1993) A fast activating presynaptic reuptake current during serotonergic transmission in identified neurons of Hirudo. Neuron 10:559-572.

Taschenberger H, Engert F, Grantyn R (1995) Synaptic current kinetics in a solely ampa receptor-operated glutamatergic synapse formed by rat retinal ganglion neurons. J.Neurophys. 74:

Engert F, Paulus GG, Bonhoeffer T (1996) A low-cost UV laser for flash photolysis of caged compounds. J.Neurosci.Methods 66:47-54.

Veselovsky NS, Engert F, Lux HD (1996) Fast local superfusion technique. Pflügers Arch. 432:351-354.

Engert F, Bonhoeffer T (1997) Synapse specificity of long-term potentiation breaks down at short distances. Nature 388:279-284.

Engert F, Bonhoeffer T (1999) Dendritic spine changes associated with hippocampal long-term synaptic plasticity. Nature 399:66-70. (selected breakthrough of the year in the neurosciences by Science magazine)

Engert F, Tao HW, Zhang LI, Poo MM (2001) Emergence of Input Specificity of LTP in a Developing Retinotectal System. Neuron 31:569-580.

F. Engert, H. W. Tao, L. I. Zhang, and M. M. Poo. (2002) Moving visual stimuli rapidly induce direction sensitivity of developing tectal neurons. Nature 419:470-475.

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