Areas of Focus
- Neural signaling pathways in long-term synaptic plasticity
- Cellular mechanisms of memory and learning formation
Work Experience
- 2007.7-present: Senior PI, Institute of Brain Science, Fudan University
- 2005.4-2007.6: Research Scientist, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany
- 2005.1-2005.3: Research Scientist, Riken Brain Science Institute, Saitama, Japan
- 2000.2-2004.12: Group Leader, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany
- 1996.1-1998.12: Research Scientist, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany
- 1994.10-1995.12: Post doctor, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany
Academic Background & Achievements
- 1983-1988: Major in Physiology, National University Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia
- 1994: Ph.D., Freie Universität Berlin
Publications
- Positive Regulatory Domain I-binding Factor 1 Mediates Peripheral Nerve Injury-induced Nociception in Mice by Repressing Kv4.3 Channel Expression., Wang CJ, Pan YC, Zhang WW, Chen Y, Li CH, Zhao F, Behnisch T, 2021
- Direct medial entorhinal cortex input to hippocampal CA3 is crucial for eEF2K inhibitor-induced neuronal oscillations in the mouse hippocampus., Liu ZY, Peng C, Zhuang YH, Chen Y, Behnisch T, 2020
- Enhanced expression of secreted alpha-klotho in the hippocampus alters nesting behavior and memory formation in mice., Li DX, Jing DQ, Liu ZY, Chen Y, Huang F, Behnisch T, 2019
- Long-term population spike-timing-dependent plasticity promotes synaptic tagging but not cross-tagging in rat hippocampal area CA1S., Pang KKL, Sharma M, Krishna-K K, Behnisch T, Sajikumar S, 2019
- The role of 19S proteasome associated deubiquitinases in activity-dependent hippocampal synaptic plasticity., Yun D, Zhuang YH, Kreutz MR, Behnisch T, 2018