AA Health

Project

AA-Health-4

Modeling Synaptic Plasticity: A Data-Driven Approach to Neurotransmission Dynamics

Project Heads

Manuel Landstorfer, Christof Schütte, Stephan Sigrist, Stefanie Winkelmann

Project Members

Anastasia Bankowski

Project Duration

01.07.2025 − 30.06.2028

Located at

ZIB

Description

This project explores the role of functional proteins in presynaptic neurotransmission and synaptic plasticity using hybrid data-driven and theory-driven models. Focused on parameter estimation and identifiability, it aims to understand synaptic function, neurodegeneration, and sleep deprivation effects.

Related Publications

Ernst, A., Bankowski, A., Jusyte, M., Okunola, T., Petrov, T., Walter, A. M., & Winkelmann, S. (2025). Parameter Optimization for a Neurotransmission Recovery Model: A. Ernst et al. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 87(8), 109.

Related Pictures

Reduced modeling scheme of presynaptic vesicle cycle.

Under the influence of calcium ions and functional proteins, vesicles dock at the active zone of the presynaptic terminal, fuse in response to stimulation, and are then recycled for subsequent use.