Tomi Rantamäki
My lab investigates neurobiological mechanisms underlying rapid antidepressant effects. We have recently revealed that diverse rapid-acting antidepressants evoke – after the acute pharmacological effects subside – an emergence of slow EEG activity (SWA) and concomitant regulation of plasticity-related molecular pathways (e.g. TrkB neurotrophin receptor) in adult rodents. These findings urge to focus on intrinsic homeostatic adaptations triggered within the brain in response to pharmacological or physiological “challenge” induced by rapid-acting antidepressants.
William Hennah
The main aim of the group is to further our understanding of psychiatric disorders, through the analysis of the genetic and biological mechanisms that undoubtedly underlie them. Focusing on the space between genes and diagnosis to initiate the translation of genetic discoveries.