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Farr Niere

Assistant Professor

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
College
College of Science and Technology

Department
College of Science and Technology

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Education
Ph.D.Neuroscience / University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
B.S.Neuroscience / University of California

Recent Publications

  • Farr Niere, Ayse Uneri, Colin McArdle, Zhiyong Deng, Hailey Egido-Betancourt, Luisa Cacheaux, Sanjeev Namjoshi, William Taylor, Xin Wang, Samuel Barth, Cameron Reynoldson, Juan Penaranda, Michael Stierer, Chelcie Heaney, Suzanne Craft, C. Keene, Tao Ma, Kimberly Raab-Graham (2023). (Aberrant DJ-1 expression underlies L-type calcium channel hypoactivity in dendrites in tuberous sclerosis complex and Alzheimer’s disease). (45) 120, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  • Taylor Stowe, Elizabeth Pitts, Amy Leach, Melody Iacino, Farr Niere, Benjamin Graul, Kimberly Raab-Graham, Jordan Yorgason, Mark Ferris (2022). (Diurnal rhythms in cholinergic modulation of rapid dopamine signals and associative learning in the striatum). (1) 39, pp. 110633. Cell Reports.
  • Sarah Ewin, James Morgan, Farr Niere, Nate McMullen, Samuel Barth, Antoine Almonte, Kimberly Raab-Graham, Jeffrey Weiner (2019). (Chronic Intermittent Ethanol Exposure Selectively Increases Synaptic Excitability in the Ventral Domain of the Rat Hippocampus). 398, pp. 144-157. Neuroscience.
  • Anushree Karkhanis, Amy Leach, Jordan Yorgason, Ayse Uneri, Samuel Barth, Farr Niere, Nancy Alexander, Jeffrey Weiner, Brian McCool, Kimberly Raab-Graham, Mark Ferris, Sara Jones (2019). (Chronic Social Isolation Stress during Peri-Adolescence Alters Presynaptic Dopamine Terminal Dynamics via Augmentation in Accumbal Dopamine Availability). (4) 10, pp. 2033-2044. ACS Chemical Neuroscience.
  • Farr Niere, Kimberly Raab-Graham (2017). (mTORC1 Is a Local, Postsynaptic Voltage Sensor Regulated by Positive and Negative Feedback Pathways). 11, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience.
  • Kimberly Raab‐Graham, Farr Niere (2017). (mTOR referees memory and disease through mRNA repression and competition). (11) 591, pp. 1540-1554. FEBS Letters.
  • Farr Niere, Sanjeev Namjoshi, Ehwang Song, Geoffrey Dilly, Grant Schoenhard, Boris Zemelman, Yehia Mechref, Kimberly Raab-Graham (2016). (Analysis of Proteins That Rapidly Change Upon Mechanistic/Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 (mTORC1) Repression Identifies Parkinson Protein 7 (PARK7) as a Novel Protein Aberrantly Expressed in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC)). (2) 15, pp. 412-430. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics.
  • Sarah Wolfe, Emily Workman, Chelcie Heaney, Farr Niere, Sanjeev Namjoshi, Luisa Cacheaux, Sean Farris, Michael Drew, Boris Zemelman, R. Harris, Kimberly Raab-Graham (2016). (FMRP regulates an ethanol-dependent shift in GABABR function and expression with rapid antidepressant properties). (1) 7, Nature Communications.
  • Kimberly Raab-Graham, Emily Workman, Sanjeev Namjoshi, Farr Niere (2016). (Pushing the threshold: How NMDAR antagonists induce homeostasis through protein synthesis to remedy depression). 1647, pp. 94-104. Brain Research.
  • Natasha Sosanya, Luisa Cacheaux, Emily Workman, Farr Niere, Nora Perrone-Bizzozero, Kimberly Raab-Graham (2015). (Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) Tagging Promotes Dendritic Branch Variability through the Capture of Ca2+/Calmodulin-dependent Protein Kinase II α (CaMKIIα) mRNAs by the RNA-binding Protein HuD). (26) 290, pp. 16357-16371. Journal of Biological Chemistry.
  • Natasha Sosanya, Darrin Brager, Sarah Wolfe, Farr Niere, Kimberly Raab-Graham (2015). (Rapamycin reveals an mTOR-independent repression of Kv1.1 expression during epileptogenesis). 73, pp. 96-105. Neurobiology of Disease.
  • E.R. Workman, Farr Niere, Kimberly Raab-Graham (2013). (mTORC1-dependent protein synthesis underlying rapid antidepressant effect requires GABABR signaling). 73, pp. 192-203. Neuropharmacology.
  • Farr Niere, Julia Wilkerson, Kimberly Huber (2012). (Evidence for a Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein-Mediated Translational Switch in Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-Triggered Arc Translation and Long-Term Depression). (17) 32, pp. 5924-5936. The Journal of Neuroscience.