About
Frank Heisler is a researcher at the Institute of Molecular Neurogenetics within the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE). His work focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic functions and neuronal transport.
- Research Unit: Institute of Molecular Neurogenetics, UKE
His research investigates how microtubule dynamics, kinesin motors, and cytoskeletal proteins like muskelin and radixin regulate synaptic plasticity and neuronal activity. Key areas include:
- Microtubule-Kinesin Transport Systems
- Dendritic Golgi Satellite Function
- AMPA and GABAA Receptor Trafficking
- Prion Protein Targeting in Neurodegeneration
- Actin Remodeling at Synapses
Frank led the DFG-funded subproject FG 2419: HE 8413/1-1 (2019-2023) under the consortium Plasticity versus Stability - Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Strength. This project explored how local secretory systems in dendrites affect synaptic protein glycosylation and transport.
His publications highlight collaborations with the Neuro-Immune-Network Hamburg and interdisciplinary approaches combining molecular biology, neuroscience, and protein trafficking studies. Current work appears to focus on the interplay of cytoskeletal elements and synaptic stability.
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