Colenso M. Speer

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2017- Biology University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
visual system, development
Website:
https://speerlab.org/
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Barbara Chapman grad student 2004-2010 UC Davis
 (Contributions of spontaneous retinal activity to the development of segregated eye-specific projections in the ferret visual system.)
Xiaowei Zhuang post-doc 2016 Harvard
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Choi SB, Vatan T, Alexander TA, et al. (2023) Microanalytical Mass Spectrometry with Super-Resolution Microscopy Reveals a Proteome Transition During Development of the Brain's Circadian Pacemaker. Analytical Chemistry. 95: 15208-15216
Zhang C, Yadav S, Speer CM. (2023) The synaptic basis of activity-dependent eye-specific competition. Cell Reports. 42: 112085
Vatan T, Minehart JA, Zhang C, et al. (2021) Volumetric super-resolution imaging by serial ultrasectioning and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy in mouse neural tissue. Star Protocols. 2: 100971
Sigal YM, Speer CM, Babcock HP, et al. (2015) Mapping Synaptic Input Fields of Neurons with Super-Resolution Imaging. Cell. 163: 493-505
Viswanathan S, Williams ME, Bloss EB, et al. (2015) High-performance probes for light and electron microscopy. Nature Methods. 12: 568-76
Speer CM, Sun C, Liets LC, et al. (2014) Eye-specific retinogeniculate segregation proceeds normally following disruption of patterned spontaneous retinal activity. Neural Development. 9: 25
Speer CM, Sun C, Chapman B. (2011) Activity-dependent disruption of intersublaminar spaces and ABAKAN expression does not impact functional on and off organization in the ferret retinogeniculate system. Neural Development. 6: 7
Speer CM, Mikula S, Huberman AD, et al. (2010) The developmental remodeling of eye-specific afferents in the ferret dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). 293: 1-24
Sun C, Speer CM, Wang GY, et al. (2008) Epibatidine application in vitro blocks retinal waves without silencing all retinal ganglion cell action potentials in developing retina of the mouse and ferret. Journal of Neurophysiology. 100: 3253-63
Huberman AD, Speer CM, Chapman B. (2006) Spontaneous retinal activity mediates development of ocular dominance columns and binocular receptive fields in v1. Neuron. 52: 247-54
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