Areas of Interest
The Apostolides Lab studies how cellular mechanisms, such as the properties of synapses and ion channels, support network-level computations that underlie auditory perception.
Honors & Awards
- Cornelia H. Stevens Graduate Student ARCS Fellowship (2008-11)
- N.L. Tartar Trust Fellowship (2011-12)
- OHSU John A. Resko outstanding doctoral dissertation award (2014)
Credentials
- Ph.D., Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University
- Postdoctoral training, Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Virginia
Published Articles or Reviews
- Oberle HM*, Ford AN*, Apostolides PF. Recurrent circuits amplify corticofugal signals and drive feed-forward inhibition in the Inferior Colliculus (Biorxiv pre-print)
- Oberle HM, Ford AN, Dileepkumar D, Czarny J, Apostolides PF. Synaptic Mechanisms of Top-Down Control in the Non-Lemniscal Inferior Colliculus eLife (2022)
- Ranganathan GN*, Apostolides PF*, Harnett MT, Xu NL, Druckmann S, Magee JC. Active dendritic integration and mixed neocortical network representations during an adaptive sensing behavior. Nature Neuroscience (2018)
- Shields BC*, Kahuno E*, Kim C*, Apostolides PF*, Brown J, Lindo S, Mensh BD, Dudman JT, Lavis LD, Tadross MR. Interrogating behavioral roles of ubiquitous pharmacological targets with cellular specificity. Science (2017)