Lisa Boulanger is an American neuroscientist and who is a professor at Princeton University.
11 Facts About Lisa Boulanger
Lisa Boulanger's research considers immune proteins in the formation and function of neuronal connectivity.
Lisa Boulanger's research considered regulation of the synaptic action of neurotrophin.
Lisa Boulanger left Harvard Medical School to start her independent scientific career at the University of California, San Diego.
Lisa Boulanger was made the Silvio Varon Professor of Neuroregeneration.
Lisa Boulanger moved her laboratory to Princeton University in 2009.
Lisa Boulanger investigates how immune systems proteins are involved in brain development.
Lisa Boulanger has shown that major histocompatibility complex proteins are involved in other, non-immune-related brain functions.
Lisa Boulanger makes use of patch clamp and electrophysiology, and the expression of MHC class I in vivo and in vitro.
Lisa Boulanger has started investigating the efficacy of viruses that are used to treat nervous system disorders.
Lisa Boulanger noticed that these viruses can still change the structure of neural circuitry.