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Jeremy S. Dittman

Neurobiology and Biochemistry

Cornell University

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About Jeremy S. Dittman at Cornell University (Cornell)

As a dedicated researcher at Cornell University, Jeremy S. Dittman has developed a specialized expertise in synaptic transmission, vesicle priming, SNARE complex assembly, neurotransmitter release, membrane trafficking, lipid transport, mitochondrial phospholipid import, synaptic plasticity. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Phospholipids are imported into mitochondria by VDAC, a dimeric beta barrel scramblase", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of synaptic transmission and vesicle priming. Additional work such as "Two successive oligomeric Munc13 assemblies scaffold vesicle docking and SNARE assembly to support neurotransmitter release" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

synaptic transmissionvesicle primingSNARE complex assemblyneurotransmitter releasemembrane traffickinglipid transportmitochondrial phospholipid importsynaptic plasticity
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Research Output

Total Citations4,631

Emerging researcher

Publications64

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h-index31

Established scholar

i10-index38

Growing portfolio

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