
معرفی
Gloster Aaron is a researcher at Wesleyan University, leading studies on adult neurogenesis in avian song systems and its implications for neural circuitry. His work focuses on the role of adult-born neurons (ABNs) in the zebra finch brain, particularly in the HVC region, which is critical for song production. Collaborating with undergraduate teams, he investigates how adult-born HVC-RA neurons integrate into vocal circuits and explores the identity and function of DARPP-32+ neurons in HVC.
Research Interests:
- Adult neurogenesis and neuronal integration in songbirds
- Neurobiological mechanisms underlying vocal learning
- Neuronal plasticity and circuit dynamics
- Role of GABAergic interneurons in epilepsy and synaptic connectivity
Advising and Collaborations: Supervises undergraduate researchers in projects involving retroviral labeling techniques and DARPP-32 immunohistochemistry. Collaborates on studies of human embryonic stem cell-derived interneurons for epilepsy treatment.
Labs and Facilities: Conducts research in the Shanklin Lab, focusing on electrophysiological recordings and optogenetic interrogation of neural circuits.



