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Imre Vida is affiliated with Charité - University Medicine Berlin in Germany. Their work primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these, they focus on several subfields including Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Neurology, and Developmental Neuroscience.

The scientist's research interests cover various topics such as Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Neural dynamics and brain function, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms, Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior.

Imre Vida has contributed to multiple publications, with recent works including:

  • Dendritic action potentials and computation in human layer 2/3 cortical neurons, 2020, Science
  • Encephalitis patient-derived monoclonal GABAA receptor antibodies cause epileptic seizures., 2021, PubMed
  • Protein Synthesis in the Developing Neocortex at Near-Atomic Resolution Reveals Ebp1-Mediated Neuronal Proteostasis at the 60S Tunnel Exit, 2020, Molecular Cell
  • Drebrin controls scar formation and astrocyte reactivity upon traumatic brain injury by regulating membrane trafficking, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Presynaptic GABAB receptors functionally uncouple somatostatin interneurons from the active hippocampal network, 2020, eLife

The scientist often publishes in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Science, and PubMed.

Frequent collaborators include Martin Holtkamp, Sabine Grosser, Dietmar Schmitz, Paul Turko, and Sam A. Booker.

Best Publications

  • Synaptic mechanisms of synchronized gamma oscillations in inhibitory interneuron networks

    Marlene Bartos;Imre Vida;Peter Jonas

  • Awake hippocampal sharp-wave ripples support spatial memory

    Shantanu P. Jadhav;Caleb Kemere;P. Walter German;Loren M. Frank

  • Fast synaptic inhibition promotes synchronized gamma oscillations in hippocampal interneuron networks.

    Marlene Bartos;Imre Vida;Michael Frotscher;Axel Meyer

  • Dendritic action potentials and computation in human layer 2/3 cortical neurons.

    Albert Gidon;Timothy Adam Zolnik;Pawel Fidzinski;Felix Bolduan

  • Shunting inhibition improves robustness of gamma oscillations in hippocampal interneuron networks by homogenizing firing rates.

    Imre Vida;Marlene Bartos;Peter Jonas

  • Distal initiation and active propagation of action potentials in interneuron dendrites.

    Marco Martina;Imre Vida;Peter Jonas

  • Rapid signaling at inhibitory synapses in a dentate gyrus interneuron network.

    Marlene Bartos;Imre Vida;Michael Frotscher;Jörg R. P. Geiger

  • Subcellular localization of metabotropic GABA(B) receptor subunits GABA(B1a/b) and GABA(B2) in the rat hippocampus.

    Ákos Kulik;Imre Vida;Rafael Luján;Carola A. Haas

  • Postnatal Differentiation of Basket Cells from Slow to Fast Signaling Devices

    Daniel Doischer;Jonas Aurel Hosp;Yuchio Yanagawa;Kunihiko Obata

  • Unitary IPSPs evoked by interneurons at the stratum radiatum‐stratum lacunosum‐moleculare border in the CA1 area of the rat hippocampus in vitro

    Imre Vida;Katalin Halasy;Katalin Halasy;Csaba Szinyei;Peter Somogyi

  • Synaptic effects of identified interneurons innervating both interneurons and pyramidal cells in the rat hippocampus

    S.R Cobb;K Halasy;K Halasy;I Vida;G Nyı́ri

  • Morphological diversity and connectivity of hippocampal interneurons

    Sam A. Booker;Imre Vida

  • Compartment-dependent colocalization of Kir3.2-containing K+ channels and GABAB receptors in hippocampal pyramidal cells.

    Ákos Kulik;Ákos Kulik;Imre Vida;Yugo Fukazawa;Yugo Fukazawa;Nicole Guetg;Nicole Guetg

  • Impaired hippocampal rhythmogenesis in a mouse model of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

    Tamar Dugladze;Imre Vida;Adriano B. Tort;Anna Gross

  • Distinct nonuniform cable properties optimize rapid and efficient activation of fast-spiking GABAergic interneurons

    Anja Nörenberg;Hua Hu;Imre Vida;Marlene Bartos

  • Synaptic Properties of SOM- and CCK-Expressing Cells in Dentate Gyrus Interneuron Networks

    Shakuntala Savanthrapadian;Thomas Meyer;Claudio Elgueta;Sam A Booker

  • Morpho-physiological criteria divide dentate gyrus interneurons into classes

    Jonas A. Hosp;Michael Strüber;Yuchio Yanagawa;Kunihiko Obata

  • Segregation of Axonal and Somatic Activity During Fast Network Oscillations

    Tamar Dugladze;Dietmar Schmitz;Miles A. Whittington;Imre Vida

  • A hippocampal interneuron associated with the mossy fiber system

    Imre Vida;Michael Frotscher

  • Inhibitory Gradient along the Dorsoventral Axis in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex

    Prateep Beed;Anja Gundlfinger;Sophie Schneiderbauer;Jie Song

Frequent Co-Authors

Akos Kulik
Akos Kulik University of Freiburg
Marlene Bartos
Marlene Bartos University of Freiburg
Stuart Cobb
Stuart Cobb University of Glasgow
Peter Jonas
Peter Jonas Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Ryuichi Shigemoto
Ryuichi Shigemoto Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Dietmar Schmitz
Dietmar Schmitz Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Masahiko Watanabe
Masahiko Watanabe Hokkaido University
Yuchio Yanagawa
Yuchio Yanagawa Gunma University
Michael Frotscher
Michael Frotscher Universität Hamburg
Andras Hajnal
Andras Hajnal Pennsylvania State University

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