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"Led by principal investigator Michael Friedlander, Ph.D., the Friedlander Lab studies the processes that regulate alterations in synaptic efficiency between neurons within the cerebral cortex — synaptic plasticity — and how these cellular processes are affected during brain development, after experiences including learning, and in response to brain injury."
 
"Led by principal investigator Michael Friedlander, Ph.D., the Friedlander Lab studies the processes that regulate alterations in synaptic efficiency between neurons within the cerebral cortex — synaptic plasticity — and how these cellular processes are affected during brain development, after experiences including learning, and in response to brain injury."
 
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[https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/friedlander.html Website]
 
[https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/friedlander.html Website]
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"Led by principal investigator Michael Friedlander, Ph.D., the Friedlander Lab studies the processes that regulate alterations in synaptic efficiency between neurons within the cerebral cortex — synaptic plasticity — and how these cellular processes are affected during brain development, after experiences including learning, and in response to brain injury."

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