Biography
Tsan-Ting received his bachelor’s degree in Biology from National Chang-Hua University of education. He then studied neuroscience in NYMU as a PhD student. In Lien Lab, Tsan-Ting is currently establishing optogenetic tools to investigate neuron-glia interaction. Outside the lab he enjoys birding, traveling and photographing.
Education
B.S. National Changhua University of Education
Ph.D. National Yang Ming University (Lien lab, 2008-2015)
Publications
合縫與中穿通途徑對齒狀迴中間神經元之特異性活化 (博士論文)
Differential Recruitment of Dentate Gyrus Interneuron Types by Commissural Versus Perforant Pathways (PhD thesis) [PDF]
Hsu TT, Lee CT, Tai MH, Lien CC. Differential recruitment of dentate gyrus interneuron types by commissural versus perforant pathways. Cerebral Cortex 2016 Jun; 26(6): 2715-27. [PDF] [Supporting information] [PubMed]
Wu PY, Huang YY, Chen CC, Hsu TT, Lin YC, Weng JY, Chien TC, Cheng IH, Lien CC. (2012) Acid-sensing ion channel-1a is not required for normal hippocampal LTP and spatial memory. J Neurosci 2013 Jan 30; 33 (5): 1828-32. [PDF] [PubMed]
Chu KC, Chiu CD, Hsu TT, Hsieh YM, Huang YY, Lien CC. Functional identification of an outwardly rectifying pH- and anesthetic-sensitive leak K+ conductance in hippocampal astrocytes. Eur J Neurosci 2010 Jul 28; 32: 725-35. [PDF] [Supporting Information] [PubMed]
Contact information
g39501005@ym.edu.tw