Margo's awesome work in the lab on neural activity in the Basal Forebrain during threatening and non-threatening stimuli was recognized by the Jonas E. Salk Scholarship for the study of biomedical sciences. Congrats to Margo all around as she moves on to study and do more research at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai!
Congratulations to Rebecca on winning the McNulty Scholarship!
Great job on becoming a McNulty scholar! Looking forward to more great neuroscience with you, and more science memes.
Biology Seminar, May 14, 11:30am
Charlotte D'Hulst, PhD (Hunter College, MouseSensor, Inc.)
Making the leap from academia to industry: the story of how MouseSensor, Inc., a Hunter startup, wants to digitize the sense of smell.
11:30am, 436 Hunter North
Biology Seminar, May 7 - Peter Rudebeck
Peter Rudebeck, PhD (Mount Sinai)
"Reward, Affect, and the Prefrontal Cortex"
Room 436, Hunter North, 11:30 - 12:30 (snacks at 11:15)
Undergraduate Research Conference, Wed-Thu April 25 & 26
On Wednesday 4/25 Susan and Rebecca will be showing some exciting new work about connectivity and function of the prefrontal cortex - basal forebrain circuit.
On Thursday 4/26 Itzik will give a talk about our translational work on improving safety training as a tool to alleviate major symptoms of anxiety disorders.
Hunter West Building
Rebecca explains the gist of her project in her latest meme
Psychology Seminar, April 25, 12-1pm
Regina Sullivan, PhD (NYU Medical School)
Room 611HN, 12-1pm
Biology Seminar, April 23, 11:30am
Simone Weyand, PhD (Cambridge)
Snapshots of membrane proteins at work
Room 436 Hunter North (refreshments at 11:15)
Seminar, April 19, 8pm
Harvey Society Lecture
Kevin J. Tracey, M.D. (Feinstein Institute for Medical Research)
Eavesdropping on conversations between the brain and the immune system
Rockefeller Institute (Caspary Hall), York Ave & 66th Street
Seminar April 11 - Shona Chattarji
Shona Chattarji, PhD (National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, India)
Synaptic plasticity in the amygdala: implications for stress and developmental disorders.
Room: 611HN, 12-1pm
Congratulations to Susan!!
Congratulations on your summer internship as a software developer at Epic! Looking forward to hearing all about the programming and the cheese.
Congrats to Susan, Itzik and Rebecca on receiving the Undergraduate Research Fellowships
A great team effort on the part of the undergraduates in the lab!
COSYNE 2018
I'm happy to take part in the "Computational and affective neuroscience: algorithms for survival" workshop at Cosyne, organized by Dominik Bach and Robb Rutledge,
I'll be sharing some new data about the link between oscillations and interneurons in the prefrontal - amygdala circuit during emotional learning.
New PAPER: Mixed selectivity encoding and action selection in the prefrontal cortex during threat assessment
Grunfeld I.S., Likhtik E. (2018) Mixed selectivity encoding and action selection in the prefrontal cortex during threat assessment. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 49:108-115. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2018.01.008
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) regulates expression of emotional behavior. The mPFC combines multivariate information from its inputs, and depending on the imminence of threat, activates downstream networks that either increase or decrease the expression of anxiety-related motor behavior and autonomic activation. Here, we selectively highlight how subcortical input to the mPFC from two example structures, the amygdala and ventral hippocampus, help shape mixed selectivity encoding and action selection during emotional processing. We outline a model where prefrontal subregions modulate behavior along orthogonal motor dimensions, and exhibit connectivity that selects for expression of one behavioral strategy while inhibiting the other..
February 20th, Biology Seminar, 11:30am-12:30pm
Maria Figueiredo-Pereira (Hunter College)
Prostaglandin D2/J2 signaling pathway in a rat model of neuroinflammation displaying parkinsonian-like pathology: novel potential therapeutic targets
Room 436 Hunter North
February 15, 8pm Harvey Society Lecture
Erich Jarvis (Rockefeller)
Dissecting the molecular mechanisms of vocal learning and spoken language
Rockefeller University, Caspary Hall, York & 66th Street
Hors d'ouevres start at 7:30pm
Congratulations to Rebecca!
Congrats to Rebecca on winning the Goldsmith Scholarship!!
Congratulations to Danielle!
Danielle is finishing her work in the lab and will be starting dental school at Rutgers in the fall. Congratulations!
Society for Neuroscience 2017
Morgan and Itamar trying to avoid infection at all costs while finishing up posters for SFN
Energized for poster presentations!
Fri., October 20 - ASRC Symposium on Myelin and Glial Cells
There will be an all-day symposium on myelin and glial cells at our Advanced Science and Research Center (ASRC) on the upper west side. Lots of great speakers and the latest insights into myelin and glia.
Mon. Oct. 2 - Biology seminar by Jeremy Draghi
Jeremy Draghi (Biology Dept., Brooklyn College, CUNY)
Insights in microbial adaptation from models of ecology and cell biology
Room 926 Hunter North, 12-1pm