@TonyNeuronti Profile picture

Anthony Ferranti

@TonyNeuronti

PhD candidate @VanderbiltU and former research assistant @WCNDD_TN | Neuroscience and Pharmacology 🧠💊🔬👨‍🔬

Similar User
Colleen Niswender photo

@ColleenNiswend2

Vanderbilt Center For Addiction Research photo

@VCARScience

Vanderbilt Molecular Physiology & Biophysics photo

@VanderbiltMPB

Sachin Patel photo

@SachinPatelLab

Max Joffe photo

@mejoffe

José C. Zepeda photo

@JoseC_Zepeda

Dr. Deborah Luessen photo

@djluessen

Leah Oswalt photo

@oswalt_leah

Grueter Lab photo

@GrueterLabVandy

WCNDD photo

@WCNDD_TN

Lindsley Lab @ VU photo

@LindsleyLab

Nicole Fisher photo

@nicolemfish

Nathan Winters photo

@_NathanWinters_

Michael T. Stefanik photo

@MTStefanik

Excited to share our new review on GABA dysfunction in ADHD! Huge thanks to @djluessen and @ColleenNiswend2 for their help on this one. It was fun! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Anthony Ferranti Reposted

Happy Halloween from the Niswender Lab!

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2

Anthony Ferranti Reposted

Our manuscript on cortical VIP interneurons is now online! @WinterThompson @carlyfabian231 @TonyNeuronti We found that alcohol enhances VIP cell excitability during acute exposure but VIP cell excitability is reduced following chronic drinking sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Anthony Ferranti Reposted

The crew and I just finished a great International Rett Syndrome Foundation meeting here in Nashville. Quote of the conference was a mom saying, “If my child didn’t have Rett Syndrome, I wouldn’t be here. But you would.” Inspiring, to say the least. Let’s go!

Tweet Image 1

Anthony Ferranti Reposted

Excited to share our labs first preprint! @WinterThompson @TonyNeuronti We found acute alcohol enhances the excitability of disinhibitory VIP interneurons in PFC. In contrast, drinking decreases VIP cell activity, with female mice having faster recovery in abstinence

Acute alcohol and chronic drinking bidirectionally regulate the excitability of prefrontal cortex vasoactive intestinal peptide ... biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_neursci



Anthony Ferranti Reposted

The Grueter lab is looking for a postdoctoral fellow to study neural mechanisms of antiretroviral therapies (ARTs) and the interaction of ARTs with drugs of abuse, a collaboration with @cdas73 See link for details. vanderbilt.edu/postdoc/positi…


Anthony Ferranti Reposted

It’s Rotation Student Season! We’re happy to welcome ⁦@TonyNeuronti⁩ and Katie Clark to our crew! We’re so happy to have you both. Let’s gooooo!

Tweet Image 1

First week back in the @ColleenNiswend2 lab as a rotation student! Excited to be learning fast-scan cyclic voltammetry from the dopamine expert himself @jamesrmelchior

Tweet Image 1

Anthony Ferranti Reposted

And more pics from Simple Beginnings 😊🥼

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2
Tweet Image 3
Tweet Image 4

Anthony Ferranti Reposted

Our new review on targeting PFC GABA interneurons for AUD treatment development is now online! We provide significant background on IN neurobiology and function and then describe known and unknown adaptations in preclinical models and post mortem tissues frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…


Anthony Ferranti Reposted

Thrilled to share our newest publication and one of my first postdoc (and patching) projects! Great work team!! @igallinger2 @TonyNeuronti @ColleenNiswend2 @DanFoster25 @WCNDD_TN nature.com/articles/s4138…


Had a blast last weekend in Philly with the @WCNDD_TN labs for my first conference! @ASPET #EB2022

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2

Anthony Ferranti Reposted

New manuscript from Anthony Ferranti @neuropharm_kari and @mejoffe: #Alcohol CPP decreases excitability of #PFC PVINs sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Anthony Ferranti Reposted

Last chapter of my postdoc research is out now in @NeuroCellPress cell.com/neuron/fulltex… PFC SST cells are implicated in #psychiatric disease and involved in affective behaviors and #stress. But fewer studies have detailed #synapticplasticity mechanisms onto these cells.. (1/5)


Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.