Richard Weinberg

About Richard Weinberg

Richard Weinberg, With an exceptional h-index of 76 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of synaptic structure.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Developing a Toolbox of Antibodies Validated for Array Tomography-Based Imaging of Brain Synapses

Electron microscopy explorations of the human brain: using immunofluorescence to address challenges

Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) imaging of Bin1 colocalization with trafficking markers in cultured rat cortical neurons.

A novel role for the late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD)-associated protein Bin1 in regulating postsynaptic trafficking and glutamatergic signaling

A synapse census for the ages

Richard Weinberg Information

University

Position

Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology

Citations(all)

20868

Citations(since 2020)

5445

Cited By

17553

hIndex(all)

76

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

144

i10Index(since 2020)

89

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Richard Weinberg Skills & Research Interests

synaptic structure

Top articles of Richard Weinberg

Developing a Toolbox of Antibodies Validated for Array Tomography-Based Imaging of Brain Synapses

Eneuro

2023/12/1

Electron microscopy explorations of the human brain: using immunofluorescence to address challenges

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2021/8

Richard Weinberg
Richard Weinberg

H-Index: 38

Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) imaging of Bin1 colocalization with trafficking markers in cultured rat cortical neurons.

Molecular Psychiatry

2020/9/1

A novel role for the late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD)-associated protein Bin1 in regulating postsynaptic trafficking and glutamatergic signaling

Molecular psychiatry

2020/9

A synapse census for the ages

Science

2020/7/17

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