Oren Schuldiner's Lab

Developmental Neuroscience

Research

How the brain wires itself during development remains one of neurobiology’s most captivating mysteries. Neuronal remodeling - the developmental reshaping and refinement of neural connections - is essential for sculpting the mature nervous system. When this process is disrupted, it contributes to a wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions including autism, schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease. 

In our lab, we harness the unmatched genetic power of Drosophila to dissect the mechanisms that guide the wiring and remodeling of developing neural circuits - at the molecular, cellular and functional levels. Since remodeling involves both destructive and constructive processes, our research offers a unique window into the principles underlying degenerative and regenerative events in both physiological and pathological contexts.

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Selected Publications

Members of the DIP and Dpr adhesion protein families use cis inhibition to shape neural development in Drosophila

Morano N. C., Lopez D. H., Meltzer H., Sergeeva A. P., Katsamba P. S., Rostam K. D., Gupta H. P., Becker J. E., Bornstein B., Cosmanescu F., Schuldiner O., Honig B., Mann R. S. & Shapiro L. (2025) PLoS Biology. 23, 3, e3003030.

Actin-dependent astrocytic infiltration is a key step for axon defasciculation during remodeling

Marmor-Kollet N., Berkun V., Cummings G., Keren-Shaul H., David E., Addadi Y. & Schuldiner O. (2023) Cell Reports. 42, 2, 112117.

Transneuronal Dpr12/DIP-δ interactions facilitate compartmentalized dopaminergic innervation of Drosophila mushroom body axons

Bornstein B., Meltzer H., Adler R., Alyagor I., Berkun V., Cummings G., Reh F., Keren-Shaul H., David E., Riemensperger T. & Schuldiner O. (2021) EMBO Journal. 40, 12, e105763.

Combining Developmental and Perturbation-Seq Uncovers Transcriptional Modules Orchestrating Neuronal Remodeling

Alyagor I., Berkun V., Keren-Shaul H., Marmor-Kollet N., David E., Mayseless O., Issman-Zecharya N., Amit I. & Schuldiner O. (2018) Developmental Cell. 47, 1, p. 38-52

Nitric Oxide as a Switching Mechanism between Axon Degeneration and Regrowth during Developmental Remodeling

Rabinovich D., Yaniv S. P., Alyagor I. & Schuldiner O. (2016) Cell. 164, 1-2, p. 170-182
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