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Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine: Saint Louis, MO, US

2015-01-01 to present | Assistant Professor (Neuroscience)
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Martha Bagnall

Northwestern University: Evanston, IL, US

2011-03-01 to 2014-08-01 | Postdoctoral researcher (Neurobiology)
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Martha Bagnall

Education and qualifications (1)

University of California, San Diego: San Diego, CA, US

2002-09-01 to 2008-01-01 | Ph.D. (Neuroscience)
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Martha Bagnall

Funding (4)

SYNAPTIC COMPUTATIONS IN CENTRAL VESTIBULAR NEURONS

2018-06-01 to 2023-05-31 | Grant
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (Bethesda, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: R01DC016413
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Martha Bagnall via DimensionsWizard

THE ROLE OF PATTERNED SENSORY INPUT IN VESTIBULAR CIRCUIT DEVELOPMENT

2017-08-01 to 2018-05-31 | Grant
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (Bethesda, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: R56DC016413
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Martha Bagnall via DimensionsWizard

Vestibular control of axial motor circuitry

2012-08-08 to 2017-12-31 | Grant
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (Bethesda, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: R00DC012536
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Martha Bagnall via DimensionsWizard

Vestibular control of axial motor circuitry

2012-08-08 to 2014-07-31 | Grant
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (Bethesda, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: K99DC012536
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Martha Bagnall via DimensionsWizard

Works (26)

Organization of vestibular circuits for postural control in zebrafish

Current Opinion in Neurobiology
2023-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Zhikai Liu; Martha W. Bagnall
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Clonally related, Notch-differentiated spinal neurons integrate into distinct circuits

eLife
2022-12-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Saul Bello-Rojas; Martha W Bagnall
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Neuronal birthdate reveals topography in a vestibular brainstem circuit for gaze stabilization

2022-10-22 | Preprint
Contributors: Dena Goldblatt; Stephanie Huang; Marie R. Greaney; Kyla R. Hamling; Venkatakaushik Voleti; Citlali Perez-Campos; Kripa B. Patel; Wenze Li; Elizabeth M. C. Hillman; Martha W. Bagnall et al.
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Clonally related, Notch-differentiated spinal neurons integrate into distinct circuits

2022-09-27 | Preprint
Contributors: Saul Bello-Rojas; Martha W. Bagnall
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Organization of the gravity-sensing system in zebrafish

Nature Communications
2022-08-27 | Journal article
Contributors: Zhikai Liu; David G. C. Hildebrand; Joshua L. Morgan; Yizhen Jia; Nicholas Slimmon; Martha W. Bagnall
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V2b neurons act via multiple targets in spinal motor networks

2022-08-03 | Preprint
Contributors: Mohini Sengupta; Martha W. Bagnall
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The organization of the gravity-sensing system in zebrafish

2021-07-11 | Preprint
Contributors: Zhikai Liu; David G. C. Hildebrand; Joshua L. Morgan; Yizhen Jia; Nicholas Slimmon; Martha W. Bagnall
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Central vestibular tuning arises from patterned convergence of otolith afferents

2020-02-15 | Preprint
Contributors: Zhikai Liu; Yukiko Kimura; Shin-ichi Higashijima; David G. Hildebrand; Joshua L. Morgan; Timothy E. Holy; Martha W. Bagnall
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Spinal V2b neurons reveal a role for ipsilateral inhibition in speed control

eLife
2019-07-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Rebecca A Callahan; Richard Roberts; Mohini Sengupta; Yukiko Kimura; Shin-ichi Higashijima; Martha W Bagnall
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Development of vestibular behaviors in zebrafish.

Current opinion in neurobiology
2018-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Bagnall MW; Schoppik D
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Delayed Otolith Development Does Not Impair Vestibular Circuit Formation in Zebrafish.

Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO
2017-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Roberts R; Elsner J; Bagnall MW
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Systematic shifts in the balance of excitation and inhibition coordinate the activity of axial motor pools at different speeds of locomotion.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2014-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Kishore S; Bagnall MW; McLean DL
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Modular organization of axial microcircuits in zebrafish.

2014-01 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1126/science.1245629

PMID:

24408436

Contributors: Bagnall MW; McLean DL
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Motor control: spinal circuits help tadpoles see clearly.

2012-09 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1016/j.cub.2012.07.007

PMID:

23017991

Contributors: Bagnall MW; McLean DL
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Multiple clusters of release sites formed by individual thalamic afferents onto cortical interneurons ensure reliable transmission.

2011-07 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1016/j.neuron.2011.05.032

PMID:

21745647

PMC:

PMC3271052

Contributors: Bagnall MW; Hull C; Bushong EA; Ellisman MH; Scanziani M
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Multiple types of cerebellar target neurons and their circuitry in the vestibulo-ocular reflex.

2011-07 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0768-11.2011

PMID:

21795530

PMC:

PMC3227528

Contributors: Shin M; Moghadam SH; Sekirnjak C; Bagnall MW; Kolkman KE; Jacobs R; Faulstich M; du Lac S
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Bidirectional plasticity gated by hyperpolarization controls the gain of postsynaptic firing responses at central vestibular nerve synapses.

2010-11 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1016/j.neuron.2010.09.025

PMID:

21092864

PMC:

PMC3189222

Contributors: McElvain LE; Bagnall MW; Sakatos A; du Lac S
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Glycinergic projection neurons of the cerebellum.

2009-08 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2087-09.2009

PMID:

19675244

PMC:

PMC3196611

Contributors: Bagnall MW; Zingg B; Sakatos A; Moghadam SH; Zeilhofer HU; du Lac S
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Frequency-independent synaptic transmission supports a linear vestibular behavior.

2008-10 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1016/j.neuron.2008.10.002

PMID:

18957225

PMC:

PMC2614234

Contributors: Bagnall MW; McElvain LE; Faulstich M; du Lac S
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Transgenic mouse lines subdivide medial vestibular nucleus neurons into discrete, neurochemically distinct populations.

2007-02 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4322-06.2007

PMID:

17329429

Contributors: Bagnall MW; Stevens RJ; du Lac S
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

A new locus for synaptic plasticity in cerebellar circuits.

2006-07 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1016/j.neuron.2006.06.014

PMID:

16815325

Contributors: Bagnall MW; du Lac S
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Intermediate-term memory for site-specific sensitization in aplysia is maintained by persistent activation of protein kinase C.

2004-04 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1134-03.2004

PMID:

15071108

Contributors: Sutton MA; Bagnall MW; Sharma SK; Shobe J; Carew TJ
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Differential role of mitogen-activated protein kinase in three distinct phases of memory for sensitization in Aplysia.

2003-05 | Journal article
PMID:

12736359

Contributors: Sharma SK; Sherff CM; Shobe J; Bagnall MW; Sutton MA; Carew TJ
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Inhibition of calcineurin facilitates the induction of memory for sensitization in Aplysia: requirement of mitogen-activated protein kinase.

2003-04 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1073/pnas.0830994100

PMID:

12672952

PMC:

PMC153646

Contributors: Sharma SK; Bagnall MW; Sutton MA; Carew TJ
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Activation of a tyrosine kinase-MAPK cascade enhances the induction of long-term synaptic facilitation and long-term memory in Aplysia.

2003-02 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1016/S0896-6273(03)00030-8

PMID:

12575954

Contributors: Purcell AL; Sharma SK; Bagnall MW; Sutton MA; Carew TJ
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Molecular mechanisms underlying a unique intermediate phase of memory in aplysia.

2001-07 | Journal article
DOI:

10.1016/S0896-6273(01)00342-7

PMID:

11498057

Contributors: Sutton MA; Masters SE; Bagnall MW; Carew TJ
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Martha Bagnall via Europe PubMed Central

Peer review (12 reviews for 8 publications/grants)

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