Grubb Lab
MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology
King's College London
Grubb Lab,
MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology,
King's College London, 
New Hunt's House,
Guy's Hospital Campus, 
London.
SE1 1UL
UK
 
 
 
 





  
Home            Matthew Grubb

Dr. Matthew GrubbMatt is the lab's Principal Investigator, or PI.  He's funded by a Career Development Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust, which is a 5-year award designed to bridge the gap between post-doctoral work and complete scientific independence.  He's interested in all the things the lab's interested in – activity-dependent neuronal maturation, with special emphasis on the axon initial segment and the olfactory bulb – but feels most comfortable doing and talking electrophysiology.
 
Matt's Fellowship started in May 2010.  Prior to that he completed two periods of post-doctoral research: the first with Pierre-Marie Lledo at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, looking at synaptic maturation in the developing and adult olfactory bulb, and the second with Juan Burrone at the MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, playing with channelrhodopsin and investigating activity-dependent plasticity at the AIS.  Back in 2003, Matt completed his DPhil with Ian Thompson at the University of Oxford, looking at structure, function and development of the mouse visual thalamus.  His MSc in Neuroscience and his BA in Psychology and Physiology were from Oxford, too.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Believe it or not, Matt's a Swindon Town fan.

 
 
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