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WUSM: Office of Education

Thank You Dr. Deptola and Welcome Dr. Kummer (Links to an external site)

April 5, 2022
Announcing that Dr. Terrance Kummer is taking over the reins as the new Director of the Explore Program.
Wiley: Current Protocols

Wiley Current Protocols features Dr. Kummer (Links to an external site)

November 17, 2020
Accessible, multiscale imaging of synapses in situ using SEQUIN
Zeiss

A Better Method for Counting Brain Synapses (Links to an external site)

September 9, 2020
A Better Method for Counting Brain Synapses
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis find an easier way to quantify synaptic loci
Alzforum

Shiny SEQUIN: New Technique Counts Synapses Over Large Brain Volumes (Links to an external site)

June 1, 2020
Shiny SEQUIN: New Technique Counts Synapses Over Large Brain Volumes
SEQUIN combines ease of use with the ability to visualize and count individual functional synapses across large brain areas with the aid of automated software.
National Neurotrauma Society

Akshata Korgaonkar INTS Finalist (Links to an external site)

June 1, 2019
Akshata Korgaonkar nominated for an oral presentation at International Neurotrauma for her work on neuroinflammatory mechanisms of synaptic injury following TBI. Congrats Akshata!

Terrance Kummer Lab

Department of Neurology | Neurocritical Care

660 S. Euclid Ave.

Campus Box 8111

St. Louis, MO 63110

314-362-2999 | Fax: 314-362-3279

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Resources

  • Washington University Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
  • Hope Center for Neurological Disorders at Washington University
  • Terrance Kummer's Hope Center Faculty Bio
  • Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI)
  • Washington University Center for Clinical Imaging Research (CCIR)
  • Washington University Division of Neurocritical Care

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