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Our lab uses a variety of techniques to study the function and structure of neural circuits. In our mouse studies, we study the roles of neuron subtypes that make up these circuits using genetically engineered mouse lines and viral vectors. We then modulate these specific neuron subtypes using...
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The VanderHorst lab studies how distinct brainstem neuronal systems dynamically modulate different fundamental functions ranging from walking gait, muscle tone, respiration, to arousal how age-related and neurodegenerative changes in these circuits that occur in the setting of Parkinson’s Disease...
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Welcome! Please contact Veronique, including sending your curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research experience and interests, and letters of reference. Email: vanderhorstlab@bidmc.harvard.edu
Publications
Celada M, Zaarour N, Cheung J, Gross C, Lim A, Buchman AS, Saberi P, Varma G, VanderHorst V. Standardization of postmortem human brainstem along the rostrocaudal axis to accommodate for inter-specimen structural heterogeneity. Sci Rep. 2025 Oct 15;15(1):36064. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-20016-7.PMID...