Gary T. Philips, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Center for Neural Science New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Learning and Memory, Savings, Aplysia
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Grant Mastick grad student 2001-2003 University of Nevada, Reno
Tom Carew grad student 2003-2009 UC Irvine
Joachim Herz post-doc 2011-2012 UT Southwestern
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Shobe J, Philips GT, Carew TJ. (2016) Transforming growth factor β recruits persistent MAPK signaling to regulate long-term memory consolidation in Aplysia californica. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 23: 182-8
Lane-Donovan C, Philips GT, Wasser CR, et al. (2015) Reelin protects against amyloid β toxicity in vivo. Science Signaling. 8: ra67
Kopec AM, Philips GT, Carew TJ. (2015) Distinct Growth Factor Families Are Recruited in Unique Spatiotemporal Domains during Long-Term Memory Formation in Aplysia californica. Neuron. 86: 1228-39
Menges SA, Riepe JR, Philips GT. (2015) Latent memory facilitates relearning through molecular signaling mechanisms that are distinct from original learning. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 123: 35-42
Kopec AM, Philips GT, Carew TJ. (2015) Distinct Growth Factor Families Are Recruited in Unique Spatiotemporal Domains during Long-Term Memory Formation in Aplysia californica Neuron. 86: 1228-1239
Lane-Donovan C, Philips GT, Herz J. (2014) More than cholesterol transporters: lipoprotein receptors in CNS function and neurodegeneration. Neuron. 83: 771-87
Philips GT, Kopec AM, Carew TJ. (2013) Pattern and predictability in memory formation: from molecular mechanisms to clinical relevance. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 105: 117-24
Philips GT, Ye X, Kopec AM, et al. (2013) MAPK establishes a molecular context that defines effective training patterns for long-term memory formation. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 7565-73
Philips GT, Sherff CM, Menges SA, et al. (2011) The tail-elicited tail withdrawal reflex of Aplysia is mediated centrally at tail sensory-motor synapses and exhibits sensitization across multiple temporal domains. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 18: 272-82
Philips GT, Carew TJ. (2009) It's all about timing. Cell. 139: 23-5
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