
Dr Paul Anastasiades
PhD, MSc, BSc
Current positions
Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience
Bristol Medical School (THS)
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Research interests
Prefrontal Cortex Circuits: The prefrontal cortex is involved in high-level cognition and functions as an important junction between cortical and limbic brain regions. My research aims to understand the properties of the long-range and local connections that mediate prefrontal circuits, focusing on how connectivity depends on presynaptic and postsynaptic neuronal identity. I am also interested in understanding how the components of cortical circuits and their connectivity vary across individual regions, particularly how prefrontal circuits differ to those in sensory cortices.
Circuit Development: Central to deciphering the complex connectivity that underlies cortical function are the mechanisms that give rise to cortical connectivity during development. This is particularly important because a number of neuropsychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, are thought to occur due to failure of these developmental processes. To better understand prefrontal development, I aim to determine how the properties of prefrontal circuits change as we grow, with particular focus on changes during the period of adolescence.
Neuromodulation: Neuromodulators play an integral role in prefrontal cortex function. I study how individual components of prefrontal circuits are impacted by neuromodulation and the overall impact on circuit dynamics. Dopamine is thought to be involved in a range of neuropsychiatric disorders, and I aim to understand how aberrant prefrontal dopamine causes deficits in neural signaling within the PFC and associated brain regions.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Brain-wide Imaging of Genetically Modified Animals Pipeline
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
01/10/2024 to 31/03/2026
Next generation multiphoton imaging for tracking millisecond biology in intact tissue
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
17/07/2024 to 28/02/2025
Slide scanning microscope for high-throughput tissue imaging
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
01/11/2022 to 31/03/2023
8067 H2020 MSC: 898460 -PFCmap - MSCA-IF-2019 - Development of neural circuits in the prefrontal cortex —
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
01/01/2021 to 31/12/2022
Publications
Selected publications
13/11/2020Mediodorsal and Ventromedial Thalamus Engage Distinct L1 Circuits in the Prefrontal Cortex
Neuron
Reciprocal Circuits Linking the Prefrontal Cortex with Dorsal and Ventral Thalamic Nuclei.
Neuron
GABAergic interneurons form transient layer-specific circuits in early postnatal neocortex.
Nature Communications
Recent publications
01/12/2024Medial prefrontal cortex circuitry and social behaviour in autism
Neuropharmacology
Cell type-specific disruption of cortico-striatal circuitry drives repetitive patterns of behaviour in fragile X syndrome model mice
Adolescent sleep and the foundations of prefrontal cortical development and dysfunction
Progress in Neurobiology
Three species is better than one: multiscale, multimodal, multi‐species analyses of prefrontal cortical form, physiology and function
Journal of Physiology
Non-canonical role for Lpar1-EGFP subplate neurons in early postnatal mouse somatosensory cortex
eLife