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Employment (2)

Code for Science & Society: Portland, US

2017-12-20 to present | Executive Director
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Danielle Robinson

Mozilla Foundation: Portland, US

2016-09-01 to 2017-06-30 | Mozilla Fellow for Science (Mozilla Fellowships)
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Danielle Robinson

Education and qualifications (1)

Oregon Health and Science University: Portland, OR, US

2011-09 to 2016-12 (Neuroscience)
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Danielle Robinson

Funding (2)

Dat in the Lab

2017-09 to present | Grant
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (CA, CA, US)
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Danielle Robinson

Determining protein organization and heterogeneity at the postsynaptic density

2012-09 to 2015-12 | Award
National Science Foundation (VA, VA, US)
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2012142196

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Danielle Robinson

Works (4)

Subdiffractive microscopy: Techniques, applications, and challenges

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology and Medicine
2014 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84894081106

Contributors: Long, B.R.; Robinson, D.C.; Zhong, H.
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Danielle Robinson via Scopus - Elsevier

Deletion of the NMDA-NR1 receptor subunit gene in the mouse nucleus accumbens attenuates apomorphine-induced dopamine D1 receptor trafficking and acoustic startle behavior

Synapse
2013 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84876448421

Contributors: Glass, M.J.; Robinson, D.C.; Waters, E.; Pickel, V.M.
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Danielle Robinson via Scopus - Elsevier

Acetylcholine α7 nicotinic and dopamine D 2 receptors are targeted to many of the same postsynaptic dendrites and astrocytes in the rodent prefrontal cortex

Synapse
2011 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-80053925253

Contributors: Duffy, A.M.; Fitzgerald, M.L.; Chan, J.; Robinson, D.C.; Milner, T.A.; Mackie, K.; Pickel, V.M.
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Danielle Robinson via Scopus - Elsevier

Degenerating processes identified by electron microscopic immunocytochemical methods

Methods in Molecular Biology
2011 | Book
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2-s2.0-80054739824

Contributors: Milner, T.A.; Waters, E.M.; Robinson, D.C.; Pierce, J.P.
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Danielle Robinson via Scopus - Elsevier