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Anna Majewska, Ph.D.

Anna Majewska, Ph.D.

Contact Information

University of Rochester Medical Center
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 603
Rochester, NY 14642

Lab Description

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Professional Bio

Stanford University, Stanford, CA B.S. 1992-1995 Biology/Chemistry
Stanford University, Stanford, CA M.S. 1995-1996 Biology
Columbia University, New York, NY Ph.D. 1996-2001 Neurobiology and Behavior
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Post-Doc 2000-2005 Brain and Cognitive Sciences

Positions and Employment

2005- Present Assistant Professor, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester Medical Center
2000-2005 Post doctoral fellow, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Honors

1995: Graduated with honors in biological sciences, Stanford University
1997: Columbia University award for summer study at Woods Hole – Methods in Computational Neuroscience, the Marine Biological Laboratory.
1999: Newberry award for the most promising student in the field of vertebrate zoology, Biological sciences department, Columbia University
2003: Young Scientist Award – Polish Neuroscience Society
2001-2004: MIT Whiteman Science Fellowship awarded to an outstanding postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Science

2003-2008: Burroughs-Wellcome Fund career development award in the Biomedical Sciences.
2006: Cajal Club Cortical Explorer Award.
2007: Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
2008: National Academy of Sciences' Kavli Fellow

Research Bio

Research: Imaging of synaptic structure and function in the visual system.

My lab uses advanced imaging techniques to study the structure and function of single cells in networks in the intact brain. Although a vast literature describes the development and function of neuronal connectivity, most of this work has been carried out in culture and excised or fixed tissue, where dynamic processes are inferred from static images compared across animals. Little is known about the function of subcellular compartments in the computations carried out by neurons in vivo. The goal of our work is to understand structural and functional changes occurring at synapses during plasticity elicited by sensory stimuli.

My specific interests lie in understanding how visual activity shapes the structure and function of connections between neurons in the visual cortex. During the critical period, closure of one eye leads to a shift in the responses of neurons towards the open eye. My labs current work focuses on the structural basis for this rapid ocular dominance plasticity using in vivo two-photon microscopy to elucidate single cell structure deep in the intact brain. Dendritic spines are the postsynaptic structures of most excitatory synapses in the CNS. Interestingly, spine structure is highly dynamic making the precise morphology of the spine a possible candidate for the coding of synaptic strength. By combining structural two-photon imaging with functional intrinsic signal imaging in the ferret and mouse, we can correlate changes in synaptic structure with changes in response properties of the visual cortex. These experiments have shown increased spine motility as well as increased spine and axon terminal turnover following even one day of monocular deprivation. These synaptic changes occur in the absence of changes in gross dendritic or axonal structure, suggesting that fine scale changes in synaptic connectivity underlie rapid ocular dominance plasticity without an overall remodeling of the pre and postsynaptic scaffold.
My lab is also interested in the mechanisms which underlie structural remodeling at synapses. Imaging carried out in reduced preparations such as the acute brain slice allows us to explore the contributions of different pathways to structural plasticity. Our work has shown that both intracellular pathways and the extracellular matrix are involved in the remodeling of the spine during synaptic plasticity.

Selected peer-reviewed recent publications:

Rittenhouse, C., Majewska, A. (2009) "Synaptic mechanisms of activity-dependent remodeling in visual cortex." J. Exp. Neurosci. 2:23-41.
Kelly, E.A., Tremblay, M-E., McCasland, J., Majewska, A. (2010) "Postsynaptic deregulation in GAP-43 HZ mouse barrel cortex." Cerebral Cortex 20(7):1696-707. PMC 2882825
Tremblay, M-E., Lowery, R. L., Majewska, A. (2010) "Experience-dependent interactions between microglia and synapses in the mouse visual cortex in vivo." PLOS Biology 8(11): e1000527. PMC 2970556
Tropea, D.*, Majewska, A.*, Garcia, R., Sur., M. (2010) "Structural dynamics of synapses in vivo correlate with functional changes during experience-dependent plasticity in visual cortex" J Neuroscience 30: 11086-95. *equal contribution PMC 2932955
Bogart, L., Levy, A., Gladstone, M., Allen P.D., Zettel, M., Ison, J.R., Luebke, A., Majewska, A. (2011) "Loss of prestin does not alter the development of auditory cortical dendritic spines" Neural Plasticity. Vol. 2011 Article ID 305621
Jeong, J.K., Tremere, L.A., Burrows, K., Majewska, A.K., Pinaud, R. (2011) The primary visual cortex is a site of production and sensitivity to estrogens. Plos One. 6(5):e20400. PMC 3101258
Tremblay, M.E., Majewska, A. (2011) "A role for microglia in synaptic plasticity?" Communicative and Integrative Biology 4(2). PMC 3104585

Awards & Honors

Winter Brain Research Conference Travel Fellow | Winter Brain Research Conference 2009
National Academy of Sciences' Kavli Fellow 2008
Alfred P. Sloan Fellow 2007 - 2009
Whitehall research award 2007 - 2010
Cajal Club Cortical Explorer Award 2006
Burroughs-Wellcome Fund career development award in the Biomedical Sciences 2003 - 2008
Young Scientist Award | Polish Neuroscience Society 2003
MIT Whiteman Science Fellowship 2001 - 2004
Newberry award | Biological sciences department, Columbia University 1999
Columbia University award for summer study at Woods Hole - Methods in Computational Neuroscience | The Marine Biological Laboratory 1997

Recent Journal Articles

Showing the 5 most recent journal articles. 40 available »

2012 Apr
Tremblay ME, Zettel ML, Ison JR, Allen PD, Majewska AK. "Effects of aging and sensory loss on glial cells in mouse visual and auditory cortices." Glia. 2012 Apr 0; 60(4):541-58. Epub 2012 Jan 05.
2011 Mar
Tropea D, Sur M, Majewska AK. "Experience-dependent plasticity in visual cortex: Dendritic spines and visual responsiveness." Communicative & integrative biology. 2011 Mar 0; 4(2):216-9.
2011 Mar
Tremblay MÈ, Majewska AK. "A role for microglia in synaptic plasticity?" Communicative & integrative biology. 2011 Mar 0; 4(2):220-2.
2011
Yu H, Majewska AK, Sur M. "Rapid experience-dependent plasticity of synapse function and structure in ferret visual cortex in vivo." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2011 108(52):21235-40. Epub 2011 Dec 12.
2011
Mower AF, Kwok S, Yu H, Majewska AK, Okamoto KI, Hayashi Y, Sur M. "Experience-dependent regulation of CaMKII activity within single visual cortex synapses in vivo." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2011 108(52):21241-6. Epub 2011 Dec 12.

Current Appointments

Associate Professor - Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy (SMD) - Primary
Associate Professor - Department of Center for Visual Science A&S (RC)

Education

PhD | Neurobiology | Columbia University2001
MS | Biological Science | Stanford University1996
BS | Biological Science | Stanford University1995