Diversity in Life Sciences

Initiatives to Enhance Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Science

 

View All Fellows

Nicholas Frost, MD
Assistant Professor
University of Utah

Distributed computations involving multiple brain regions underlie complex behaviors such as social interactions. Dr. Nicholas Frost seeks to understand how multineuron activity which underlies these computations is altered in neurodevelopmental disorders and contributes to abnormal behavior. Throughout his scientific career Dr. Frost has utilized light microscopy to probe dynamic processes within the nervous system. Dr. Frost completed his MD/PhD at the University of Maryland School of Medicine with Dr. Thomas Blanpied. There he collaborated with Dr. Eric Betzig to develop super-resolution techniques to measure actin polymerization at the synapse of living neurons with unprecedented resolution. Following completion of residency in adult neurology at UCSF in 2016, his postdoctoral work in the laboratory of Dr. Vikaas Sohal focused on two questions: First, how does abnormal synaptic function alter emergent properties of cortical networks and impair the encoding of relevant information during social behavior? Second, how is information relevant to different types of behavioral information encoded in parallel during behaviors? He started his laboratory at the University of Utah in 2021. His lab uses transcriptomic and optical imaging methods to define heterogeneous cell populations which compose cortical representations of social, contextual, and anxiety-related information, and to understand how the dynamic recruitment and composition of these ensembles are altered in disease. As a neurologist he sees patients with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

Research Area(s):

Cell Biology
Neurobiology

Research Keywords:

# Behavioral Neuroscience
# Social Behavior
# Systems Neuroscience
# Prefrontal Cortex
# In Vivo Microscopy

Mentor: Geoffrey Ginsburg, MD, PhD

Back to Fellows List

 

From the KeyPoint Blog

7 min read

March Fellow's Spotlight on Dr. Juan Inclan-Rico

Our March Fellow's Spotlight goes to Dr. Juan Inclan-Rico! Dr. Inclan-Rico is a post-doctoral fellow in Dr. Wenqin...

7 min read

February Fellow's Spotlight on Dr. Oleta Johnson

Our February Fellow's Spotlight goes to Dr. Oleta Johnson! Dr. Johnson’s is a William R. and Daniel L. Young Career...

Subscribe for Updates