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Overview

Fiona E. N. LeBeau is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with a significant focus on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neurology, and Cognitive Neuroscience. Their work covers diverse subfields including Molecular Biology and Physiology.

Their main research topics include:

  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research

Frequent coauthors in their work include:

  • Gavin J. Clowry
  • Fiona Oakley
  • Mark Turnbull
  • Andrew J. Trevelyan
  • Andrew Jackson

LeBeau has published multiple articles in journals such as Frontiers in Neuroscience, bioRxiv, and American Journal Of Pathology, with additional contributions to Aging Cell and Nature Biomedical Engineering. The most frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • American Journal Of Pathology
  • Aging Cell
  • Nature Biomedical Engineering

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by LeBeau include:

  • Anti-inflammatory treatment rescues memory deficits during aging in nfkb1−/− mice, 2020, Aging Cell
  • The Role of EEG in the Diagnosis, Prognosis and Clinical Correlations of Dementia with Lewy Bodies-A Systematic Review, 2020, Diagnostics
  • Closed-loop optogenetic control of the dynamics of neural activity in non-human primates, 2022, Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • Hepatocellular senescence induces multi-organ senescence and dysfunction via TGFβ, 2024, Nature Cell Biology
  • Hippocampal network hyperexcitability in young transgenic mice expressing human mutant alpha-synuclein, 2020, Neurobiology of Disease

Best Publications

  • Recruitment of parvalbumin-positive interneurons determines hippocampal function and associated behavior.

    Elke C. Fuchs;Aleksandar R. Zivkovic;Mark O. Cunningham;Steven Middleton

  • Impaired electrical signaling disrupts gamma frequency oscillations in connexin 36-deficient mice.

    Sheriar G. Hormuzdi;Isabel Pais;Fiona E.N. LeBeau;Stephen K. Towers

  • Single-column thalamocortical network model exhibiting gamma oscillations, sleep spindles, and epileptogenic bursts

    Roger D. Traub;Diego Contreras;Mark O. Cunningham;Hilary Murray

  • Gap Junctions between Interneuron Dendrites Can Enhance Synchrony of Gamma Oscillations in Distributed Networks

    Roger D. Traub;Roger D. Traub;Nancy Kopell;Andrea Bibbig;Andrea Bibbig;Eberhard H. Buhl

  • A possible role for gap junctions in generation of very fast EEG oscillations preceding the onset of, and perhaps initiating, seizures

    Roger D. Traub;Miles A. Whittington;Eberhard H. Buhl;Fiona E. N. LeBeau

  • Cellular mechanisms of neuronal population oscillations in the hippocampus in vitro.

    Roger D Traub;Andrea Bibbig;Fiona E N LeBeau;Eberhard H Buhl

  • A beta2-frequency (20–30 Hz) oscillation in nonsynaptic networks of somatosensory cortex

    Anita K. Roopun;Steven J. Middleton;Mark O. Cunningham;Fiona E. N. LeBeau

  • A model of gamma-frequency network oscillations induced in the rat CA3 region by carbachol in vitro.

    Roger D. Traub;Andrea Bibbig;André Fisahn;Fiona E. N. LeBeau

  • Multiple origins of the cortical gamma rhythm

    Miles A. Whittington;Mark O. Cunningham;Fiona E.N. LeBeau;Claudia Racca

  • What electrophysiology tells us about Alzheimer's disease: a window into the synchronization and connectivity of brain neurons.

    Claudio Babiloni;Katarzyna Blinowska;Laura Bonanni;Andrej Cichocki

  • Microcircuits in action--from CPGs to neocortex.

    Sten Grillner;Henry Markram;Erik De Schutter;Gilad Silberberg;Gilad Silberberg

  • GABA-enhanced collective behavior in neuronal axons underlies persistent gamma-frequency oscillations

    R. D. Traub;M. O. Cunningham;T. Gloveli;F. E. N. LeBeau

  • Iontophoresis in vivo demonstrates a key role for GABA(A) and glycinergic inhibition in shaping frequency response areas in the inferior colliculus of guinea pig.

    Fiona E. N. LeBeau;Manuel S. Malmierca;Manuel S. Malmierca;Adrian Rees

  • A model of atropine-resistant theta oscillations in rat hippocampal area CA1

    M. J. Gillies;R. D. Traub;F. E. N. LeBeau;C. H. Davies

  • A role for fast rhythmic bursting neurons in cortical gamma oscillations in vitro

    Mark O. Cunningham;Miles A. Whittington;Andrea Bibbig;Anita Roopun

  • Region-Specific Reduction in Entorhinal Gamma Oscillations and Parvalbumin-Immunoreactive Neurons in Animal Models of Psychiatric Illness

    Mark O. Cunningham;Jillian Hunt;Steven Middleton;Fiona E. N. LeBeau

  • Synaptic pathways in neural microcircuits

    Gilad Silberberg;Sten Grillner;Fiona E.N. LeBeau;Reinoud Maex

  • Contrasting roles of axonal (pyramidal cell) and dendritic (interneuron) electrical coupling in the generation of neuronal network oscillations

    Roger D. Traub;Isabel Pais;Andrea Bibbig;Fiona E. N. LeBeau

  • NMDA receptor-dependent switching between different gamma rhythm-generating microcircuits in entorhinal cortex

    Steven Middleton;Jozsi Jalics;Tilman Kispersky;Fiona E. N. LeBeau

  • The role of electrical signaling via gap junctions in the generation of fast network oscillations

    Fiona E.N. LeBeau;Roger D. Traub;Hannah Monyer;Miles A. Whittington

  • A Possible Role for Gap Junctions in Generation of Very Fast EEG Oscillations Preceding the Onset of, and Perhaps Initiating, Seizures

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Frequent Co-Authors

Miles A. Whittington
Miles A. Whittington University of York
Roger D. Traub
Roger D. Traub IBM (United States)
Mark O. Cunningham
Mark O. Cunningham Trinity College Dublin
Hannah Monyer
Hannah Monyer German Cancer Research Center
John-Paul Taylor
John-Paul Taylor Newcastle University
Nancy Kopell
Nancy Kopell Boston University
Charles H. Large
Charles H. Large Autifony Therapeutics (United Kingdom)
Gilad Silberberg
Gilad Silberberg Karolinska Institute
Tengis Gloveli
Tengis Gloveli Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Alan J. Thomas
Alan J. Thomas Newcastle University

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