
Jeronimo Lukin
About Me
Jeronimo Lukin, PhD. is a postdoctoral research fellow at Dr. Silvia De Rubeis Lab since May 2022 studying DDX3X syndrome.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Buenos Aires working at the Molecular neurobiology laboratory directed by Dr. Damian Refojo and co-directed by Dr. Antonia Marin-Burgin (Neuronal circuits lab) at the Max Planck Partner Institute of Buenos Aires (IBioBA). His research was focused on neuronal activity modalities and its translation to specific activity-driven transcription programs. While in that lab, Dr. Lukin also participated in different collaborations studying circRNA neurobiology and developing new nanoscopy applications to resolve neuronal cytoskeleton structures.
Language
English
Position
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW | Psychiatry
Research Topics
Autism, Biochemistry, Brain, Cell Biology, Cerebral Cortex, Developmental Neurobiology, Gene Expressions, Gene Regulation, Neural Networks, Neuroscience, RNA, Synapses, Synaptic Plasticity, Transgenic Mice
Education
PhD, University of Buenos Aires
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