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Neuroscience Lecture Series

2007 Fall Semester

Room: 1111 Genetics/Biotechnology Center
Time: Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Michele Basso with questions, 608.262.7110

Past Lectures: | Fall 2006 | Spring 2007 |

9.6.07 Edgardo Rodriguez - Lebron
University of Michigan
"Silencing Neurodegenerative Disease: Bringing RNAi to the Clinic"
9.20.07

Pete Redgrave
University of Sheffield, UK
"What do Phasic Dopamine Signals Reinforce?"

9.27.07

Liz Romanski
University of Rochester                
co-sponsor: Department of Anatomy
"Encoding and Integration of Faces and Voices in the Frontal Lobe."
LOCATION: 4:00 p.m., Room 341 Bardeen

10.4.07

Edwin Rubel
University of Washington
"Experience and Auditory Brainstem Development: Signals, Cellular Events and Critical Periods."                         

10.11.07-
10.12.07

BOTH TALKS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED -
Elizabeth Murray
Thursday @ 3:45, Room 338 Psychology
"Interaction of Instinct, Affect, and Action in the Amygdala and Orbital Frontal Cortex"

Steven Wise
Friday @ noon, Room 338 Psychology
National Institute of Mental Health
"The Primate Prefrontal Cortex: Paramount Polymath or Mnemonic Monomaniac?"

co-sponsor: Department of Psychology

10.18.07 Gina Turrigiano
Brandeis University
"Plasticity and Stability In Developing Cortical Circuits"
co-sponsor: Neuroscience Training Program
11.1.07 Zu-Rhein Lecture T216 Waisman Center, 3:30
Jenny Ting
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sponsor: Department of Pathology
11.15.07 Richard Simerly
University of Southern California
11.22.07 THANKSGIVING RECESS
11.29.07 Douglas Munoz
Queen's University Ontario, Canada
“Using Eye Movements, Neurophysiology, and Neuroimaging to Probe Brain Function and Dysfunction“
12.6.07 John McHaffie
Wake Forest University
“Visual Hemineglect: Its Relationship to Superior Colliculus – Basal Ganglia Interactions”

 

 

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