Our New Paper “Cholesterol is required for activity-dependent synaptic growth” is Out Now!

We are excited to announce that our new paper titled “Cholesterol is required for activity-dependent synaptic growth” is out as of today in the Journal of Cell Science! Amber Shaheen was a Master’s student in the Dason Lab working on how Cholesterol regulates the development of the Drosophila melanogaster neuromuscular junction. Amber is now a MD candidate at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. We are so proud of you and your hard work Amber!

To read more about Amber Shaheen, check out her First Person Interview in the Journal of Cell Science here

To check out the paper, click here

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