
Professor of Physiology, Cambridge University, UK
‘Synaptic plasticity is all about timing’
The primary interest of my group is the relationship between network oscillations and synaptic plasticity. Network oscillations naturally organise spike timing conducive to spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP), a strong candidate for a mechanism involved in neural development as well as learning and memory processes. We aim to gain insight into how information can be stored and retrieved as changes of synaptic weights in neural networks displaying oscillatory activity. To this end, we use a combination of techniques, including whole-cell patch-clamp and planar multi-electrode recording, calcium imaging and light-activated channels (channelrhodopsins).
https://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?op210

Mély fájdalommal tudatjuk, hogy Prof. Dr. Gallé László, az SZTE TTIK Biológia Intézet Ökológiai Tanszék alapítója, egyetemi tanára és emeritus professzora 2026. március 17-én, hosszan tartó betegség után elhunyt. Tavaly vele készült interjúnkat itt olvashatják.
