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Stephan D. Brenowitz, Ph.D., Investigator

Dr. Brenowitz received a B.A. degree in Molecular Biology from the University of California - Berkeley and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where he studied plasticity at endbulb synapses of the cochlear nucleus in the laboratory of Laurence Trussell. During a postdoctoral fellowship with Wade Regehr at Harvard Medical School, he investigated mechanisms of endocannabinoid signaling and its modulatory effects on synaptic transmission in the cerebellum. Dr. Brenowitz joined the NIDCD as an Investigator in 2007. His laboratory explores mechanisms of synaptic transmission and plasticity in the auditory system using electrophysiology, two-photon imaging and molecular techniques.
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Selected Recent Publications:
  • Brenowitz SD, Regehr WG. (2007) Reliability and heterogeneity of calcium signaling at single presynaptic boutons of cerebellar granule cells, J Neurosci Jul 25;27(30), 7888-98. Full Text/Abstract

  • Brenowitz SD, Best AR, Regehr WG (2006) Sustained elevation of dendritic calcium evokes widespread endocannabinoid release and suppression of synapses onto cerebellar Purkinje cells, J Neurosci Jun 21;26(25), 6841-50. Full Text/Abstract

  • Brenowitz SD, Regehr WG (2005) Associative short-term synaptic plasticity mediated by endocannabinoids, Neuron Feb 3;45(3), 419-31. Full Text/Abstract


Contact Information:

Dr. Stephan D. Brenowitz
Section on Synaptic Transmission, NIDCD
Rm 4152 / Bldg 50
50 South Dr.
Bethesda, MD 20892-

Telephone: (301) 496-6069 (office),
Email: brenowitzs@nidcd.nih.gov

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