Dissecting the synaptic basis of learning in vivo

College of Medicine – Phoenix, Department of Translational Neurosciences

When

3 – 4 p.m., Dec. 3, 2025

Where

Health Sciences Education Building (HSEB), Room B202
435 N. Fifth St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

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Event Description

In this Department of Neurosciences guest seminar, William "Jake" Wright, PhD, from the University of California, San Diego, will deliver a talk titled "Dissecting the Synaptic Basis of Learning In Vivo."

This seminar is hybrid.

Presenter Details

William "Jake" Wright, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow, Neurobiology Section
University of California, San Diego

Currently a postdoctoral fellow mentored by Dr. Takaki Komiyama at the University of California, San Diego, Dr. Wright investigates how natural activity patterns shape various forms of synaptic plasticity and how this plasticity in turn reorganizes neural circuits to mediate learning. Prior to joining the Komiyama Lab, Dr. Wright earned his PhD in neuroscience from the University of Pittsburgh, where he worked with Dr. Yan Dong to study the synaptic mechanisms that underlie the natural dynamics of drug-associated memories. Dr. Wright’s long-term goal is to understand how the brain adaptively encodes information to shape behavior in both health and disease, and he is particularly interested in understanding how lower-level modifications, such as changes in synaptic function, drive higher-level adaptations in circuit function to obtain a comprehensive mechanistic understanding of how the brain adaptively controls behavior.