NEUROSCIENCE SEMINARS - 2000-2001
Date, Speaker & Title
OCTOBER, 2001 (to the bottom)
04 - Yi Sun (UCLA)
25 - Peter Gillespie (Oregon Health & Science Univ.)NOVEMBER
01 - David Heeger , Stanford Univ, Attention and Sensory Signals in Primary Visual Cortex
29 - John Flanagan, Harvard Univ, Axon Guidance and Neural Map Specifications by EphrinsDECEMBER
06 - Susana Cohen-Cory, UCLA, Neurotrophins Modulate the Development of Neuronal Connectivity
JANUARY, 2002
10 - Liqun Luo, Stanford Univ, Wiring up the central olfactory system in Drosophila
17 - Piali Sengupta, Brandeis, Univ, Scents and sensibility: sensory neurons in C. elegans
24 - Kwabena Boahen, Univ Pennsyl, Silicon Retina with Parallel Pathways
31 - Gilles Laurent, Cal Tech, Brain oscillations and the transformation of olfactory codesFEBRUARY
07 - Robert Wenthold, NIH/NIDCD, Glutamate Receptors: On the road to the synapse
14 - Scott Grafton, Dartmouth Coll, Acquiring new motor skills: Functional imaging
21 - V.S. Ramachandran, UC San Diego, What neurology can tell us about human nature, body image, synthesia
28 - Michela Gallagher, Johns Hopkins Univ, CANCELLEDMARCH
07 - Angeles Ribera, Univ Colorado, Ion channel function in touch-insensitive Zebrafish mutants
14 - Eric Knudsen, Stanford Univ, Mechanisms of learning in the auditory system of the barn owl
21 - Sheila Nirneberg, UCLA, Dissecting neural circuits in the visual system using targeted cell class ablation
APRIL
04 - Kelsey Martin, UCLA, mRNA localization and local protein synthesis during synapse-specific plasticity
11 - Lakshmi Devi, NY Univ, Receptor-receptor interactions modulate opioid receptor function
18 - James Hudspeth, Rockefeller Univ, How the ear's works work
25 - Joshua Sanes, Washington Univ, Lamina-selective synapse formation in the visual systemMAY
09 - Bob Wurtz, NIH, A corollary discharge to primate frontal cortex
16 - Michael Lewicki, CMU/CNBC, TBA
23 - David Linden, Johns Hopkins Univ, Synaptic and non-synaptic plasticity in the cerebellum
30 - Roger Cone, Oregon Health & Sci Univ, Mechanisms of regulation of POMC and NPY neurons in energy homeostasisJUNE
06 - Chris de Zeeuw, Erasmus Univ, Rotterdam, Plasticity in the ideas about the olivocerebellar system
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