Geng-lin Li
Assistant Professor
Biology
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Li’s research focuses on how neural signals are conveyed from one neuron to another through synapses, a specialized structure between a pair of neurons. His research group takes a multidisciplinary approach combining electrophysiology, UV-light uncaging of caged compounds and two-photon imaging techniques, to address some fundamental questions of synaptic transmission and how it shapes neural signal encoding and decoding. One of his current projects takes advantage of a unique synapse between hair cells and auditory nerve fibers in bullfrog amphibian papilla. By making direct patch-clamp recording on both sides of the synapse in vitro, he was able to stimulate the synapse in the same way as it receives from sound stimulation in vivo. His latest results suggest that hair cells release synaptic vesicles in a cooperated manner, which helps the synapse achieve enough of temporal precision for sound localization.
Research Interest
Synaptic Transmission
Publications
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Graydon, C.W., Cho, S., Li, G.L., Kachar, B., and von Gersdorff, H. 2011. Sharp Ca2+ nanodomains beneath the ribbon promote highly synchronous multivesicular release at hair cell synapses. Journal of Neuroscience, 31: 16637-50.
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Kim, M.H., Li, G.L., and von Gersdorff, H. 2013. Single Ca2+ channels and exocytosis at sensory synapses. Journal of Physiology, 591: 3167-78.
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Li, G.L., Cho, S., von Gersdorff, H. 2014. Phase-locking precision is enhanced by multiquantal release at an auditory hair cell ribbon synapse. Neuron, 83: 1404-1417.