David E Ehrlich, PhD
Affiliations: | 2020- | Department of Neuroscience | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Sign in to add mentorDonald G. Rainnie | grad student | 2007-2014 | Emory | |
(Critical Periods in the Development of Amygdala Inhibition: The Effects of Prenatal Stress.) | ||||
Sheena Josselyn | post-doc | |||
David Schoppik | post-doc | 2015-2019 | NYU | |
Nathaniel B. Sawtell | research scientist |
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Zhu Y, Gelnaw H, Auer F, et al. (2024) Evolutionarily conserved brainstem architecture enables gravity-guided vertical navigation. Plos Biology. 22: e3002902 |
Elleman AV, Milicic N, Williams DJ, et al. (2024) Behavioral control through the direct, focal silencing of neuronal activity. Cell Chemical Biology |
Zhu Y, Gelnaw H, Auer F, et al. (2024) A brainstem circuit for gravity-guided vertical navigation. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Ehrlich DE, Schoppik D. (2019) A primal role for the vestibular sense in the development of coordinated locomotion. Elife. 8 |
Ehrlich DE, Schoppik D. (2019) Author response: A primal role for the vestibular sense in the development of coordinated locomotion Elife |
Ehrlich DE, Schoppik D. (2018) Balance Sense: Response Motifs that Pervade the Brain. Current Biology : Cb. 28: R1339-R1342 |
Ryan S, Li C, Menigoz A, et al. (2017) Repeated shock stress facilitates basolateral amygdala synaptic plasticity through decreased cAMP-specific phosphodiesterase type IV (PDE4) expression. Brain Structure & Function |
Ehrlich DE, Schoppik D. (2017) Control of Movement Initiation Underlies the Development of Balance. Current Biology : Cb |
Ehrlich DE, Josselyn SA. (2015) Plasticity-related genes in brain development and amygdala-dependent learning. Genes, Brain, and Behavior |
Ehrlich DE, Neigh GN, Bourke CH, et al. (2015) Prenatal stress, regardless of concurrent escitalopram treatment, alters behavior and amygdala gene expression of adolescent female rats. Neuropharmacology. 97: 251-258 |