Amedee des Georges, Ph.D (City College, CUNY)
Insights into the molecular mechanisms of heart diseases: a better understanding of activation and gating of the ryanodine receptor
Conf. Rm. 926 Hunter Nort
Amedee des Georges, Ph.D (City College, CUNY)
Insights into the molecular mechanisms of heart diseases: a better understanding of activation and gating of the ryanodine receptor
Conf. Rm. 926 Hunter Nort
Jennifer A. Lippincott-Schwartz, Ph.D. (HHMI, Janelia Research Campus)
Navigating the cellular landscape with new imaging technologies
The Rockefeller University – Caspary Hall
York Avenue and 66th Street, New York
Hors d’oeuvres served at 7:30 P.M.
Harmit Singh Malik, Ph.D. (HHMI, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center)
Rules of engagement: molecular arms races between host and viral genomes
Biology Dept.Conference Room HN926
Dr. Patrizia Casaccia (Director of the Neuroscience Initiative, CUNY Advanced Science Research Center)
From molecules to patients: a neuroscientist perspective to myelin-related disorders.
Grad Center, CUNY @ Fifth Ave & 34th Street.
Fourth Fl. Science Center (Rm: 4102)
Michael Long (NYU Medical School)
"How does the brain generate behavioral sequences?"
Psychology Dept., Rm. 611HN
Luca Lemi
(Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt University)
"Understanding the link between spontaneous neural oscillations, excitability, and perceptual bias: a signal detection approach."
Grad Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Ave., between 34th and 35th St.
Room. 5209
Roger A. Nicoll, M.D. (UCSF)
"Long-term potentiation: a cellular model for learning"
The Rockefeller University – Caspary Hall
York Avenue and 66th Street, New York
ALL WELCOME
Hors d’oeuvres served at 7:30 P.M.
Congratulations to Rebecca on getting into the HHMI Summer Research Internship at MBL with Drs. Brady and Morfini! Excited to see beautiful images of axonal transport!
Christopher Miller, Ph.D. (HHMI, Brandeis)
Ancient Challenge, New Physiology, Weird Ion Channel: Fluoride Resistance in Microorganisms
The Rockefeller University – Caspary Hall
York Avenue and 66th Street, New York
Jordi Magrane, PhD (Weill Cornell)
Mitochondrial abnormalities and synaptic pathology in frataxin-deficient sensory neurons.
Hunter North, Rm. 926, 12-1pm
Evaluating and Modulating Functional Connectivity in the Ordered and Disordered Brain.
Alex Martin, PhD (NIH/NIMH)
Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC at City College,CUNY) Auditorium
85 Saint Nicholas Terr, NY, NY 10031
Congrats to Danielle and Margo on winning the 2017 Undergraduate Research Fellowship Award, awesome job! Looking forward to your work and findings in 2017!
Björn Kafsack, PhD (Weill Cornell Medicine)
"Regulation of Sexual Commitment in Malaria Parasites"
Hunter North, Rm. 926, 12-1pm
Long Jun-Wu, PhD (Rutgers University)
"Microglia-neuron communication in normal and diseased brain"
Hunter North, 926, 12-1pm
"mPFC Activation of BLA SOM+ Interneurons Mediates Safety". The poster number is 832. 13/HHH17, up on Wednesday, Nov 16th from 1-5 pm.
These are some papers we've reviewed at our weekly lab meetings.
Prefrontal and Auditory Input to Intercalated Neurons of the Amygdala
Packet-based communication in the cortex
Impact of Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Inputs on Basolateral Amygdala Neurons
CRH Engagement of the Locus Coeruleus Noradrenergic System Mediates Stress-Induced Anxiety