Sanjay Kumar

Contact Information
Interest
Neuronal plasticity, receptor biophysics, temporal lobe epilepsy.
Current Research
Basic research in the Kumar laboratory is focused on synaptic physiology underlying neocortical function and plasticity. They are particularly interested in understanding the workings and role of glutamatergic AMPA and N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptors in these processes. Translational research efforts of the lab are focused on deciphering basic pathophysiological mechanisms underlying Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, the most common type of epilepsy in adults. Here, they seek to identify and isolate ictogenic cells and circuits within the parahippocampal region for the purposes of developing therapeutic/interventional strategies to combat TLE. The lab uses a variety of tools and techniques with electrophysiology being the mainstay of their research.