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We went glazing!
We took our brushes to the ceramics studio and went glazing. Some beautiful work came out of the firing!
Friday (12/10) Neuro Seminar: Itamar Grunfeld & Liat Kofler
Graduate students take over the CUNY Neuro seminar, with our own Itamar speaking.
3:00pm EST - Liat Koefler (Gao Lab, Brooklyn College): “Autonomic nervous system activity and social influences on psychopathic traits in children”
3:30pm EST - Itamar Grunfeld (Likhtik Lab, Hunter College): “Chronic social defeat stress leads to overgeneralized fear and impaired safety learning through disrupted communication between the amygdala and prefrontal cortex.”
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Wed 12/8 ASRC Structural Biology Seminar
Evolutionary and mechanistic diversity of CRISPR RNA-guided transposases
Dr. Samuel Sternberg, Ph.D. (Columbia University)
12-1pm EST
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Friday (12/3) CUNY Neuro Seminar: Luke Remage-Healey
Estrogen Synthesis and Action in the Brain
Dr. Luke Remage-Healey, Ph.D. (U Mass Amherst)
3-4:30pm EST
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Friday (11/19) CUNY Neuro seminar: Dr. Mauricio Delgado
Reward Processing in the Human Brain.
Dr. Mauricio Delgado, Ph.D. (Rutgers University)
Friday (11/19), 3:00pm EST
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Friday (11/12) CUNY Neuro Seminar: Dr. Erin Gibson
Dr. Erin Gibson, Ph.D. (Stanford University)
Timing Myelin: A new perspective on circadian mechanisms of brain function and dysfunction
Friday, 11/12 @ 3pm EST
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Friday (11/5) CUNY Neuro Seminar: Dr. Sarah London
Friday (11/5), 3:00-4:30 pm EST
Neurogenomics of Developmental Learning
Dr. Sarah London, PhD. (University of Chicago)
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Mon 10/25 Biology Seminar @ 12pm EST - Paul Feinstein
Monday, October 25, 12-1pm EST
Of Smell and COVID
Dr. Paul Feinstein, Ph.D. (Hunter College, CUNY)
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Mon 9/20 Biology Seminar @ 12pm - Andreas Kottmann
Monday, September 20
Dopaminergic Co-Transmission with Sonic Hedgehog in the Adult Basal Ganglia Suppresses Involuntary Movements
Dr. Andreas Kottmann, Ph.D. (CUNY School of Medicine, CUNY)
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Fri. 9/17, Tingting Wu at the CUNY Neuro Seminar
Friday, 9/17 @ 3pm
Anterior insular cortex is a bottleneck of cognitive control
Dr. Tingting Wu (Queens College, ASRC, CUNY)
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Biology Seminar - Today 9/13 @12pm !
The Biology of Mechanosensation in Water
Hernan Lopez-Schier (Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen)
Monday, September 13, 12-1pm!
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Congratulations to Carolina on advancing to candidacy!
Onwards and Upwards to the next stage of this journey!
5/21 Neuroscience Seminar @3pm EST- Larry Zweifel
Larry Zweifel, Ph.D. (University of Washington)
Resolving the complexity and diversity of the midbrain dopamine system
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Neuroscience Seminar 5/7 @3pm - Marta Sabariego
Memory and time in the hippocampus after damage in the medial entorhinal cortex.
Marta Sabariego, Ph.D. (Mount Holyoke College)
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CNC seminar: 4/30/21 @ 3pm! Lauren O'Connell
Lauren O’Connell, PhD (Stanford University)
Ecological resources and the evolution of parent-offspring interactions
4/30/21 @3-4:30pm
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Biology Seminar 4/26 @ 12pm: Dr. Ivan Rodriguez
The sick sense is in the nose
Ivan Rodriguez, PhD (University of Geneva)
Sociability offers many advantages, although a major drawback is the increased risk of exposure to contagious pathogens, like parasites, viruses, or bacteria. Social species have evolved various behavioral strategies reducing the probability of pathogen exposure. We found that in rodents, preference toward healthy individuals was dependent on the olfactory system, more precisely on vomeronasal function. We discovered a novel family of vomeronasal sensors, termed formyl-peptide receptors, that respond to disease-related ligands. This receptor family, initially expressed in immune cells during evolution, acquired neuronal specificity in the rodent lineage via two gene shuffling events. This thus corresponds to a switch from sensing pathogens inside the organism to sensing the outside world through the nose, and represents a striking case of neofunctionalization.
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Biology Seminar 4/19 @ 12pm - Eric Jarvis
Evolution of brain pathways for vocal learning and spoken language.
Eric Jarvis, PhD (Rockefeller University, HHMI)
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Congratulations to Dr. Rebecca Ravenelle!
This week, Becky defended her dissertation, “Circuits Underlying Serotonin Mediated Sex Differences in Fear Learning”, with lots of beautiful data, thoughtful experiments, and super interesting findings! Congratulations Becky for a job incredibly well done, and here is to putting everything into a paper!
Very happy to have Central Park nearby to celebrate with the lab, and Nesha Burghardt, Becky’s primary mentor on the project.
Congratulations to Itamar on winning the Mina Reese Dissertation Fellowship!
Huge congratulations going out to Itamar on his successful Dissertation Fellowship application!
Itamar has been doing some beautiful analyses of behavioral and neural changes after chronic stress. Lots of pretty images and new circuit findings coming soon from that work. Congratulations!
Itamar in behavior & physiology experiment mode
Itamar in workshop mode