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Neuroscience seminars, Fall 2007

Neuroscience seminars scheduled for Fall 2007, in date order. Note that some of these seminars may have already taken place.
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Wed Aug 15 at 04:00PM David Denis (University Paris Sud, France)
Influence of brain-derived neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) on the serotonergic system in the ventral hippocampus of adult mice.
108 Wartik Laboratory
Wed Sep 12 at 04:00PM Randy Blakely (Vanderbilt University Medical Center)
Rare opportunities for progress in understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Studies of mutations in the dopamine transporter
108 Wartik Laboratory
Wed Sep 19 at 04:00PM Scott Thompson (University of Maryland)
Shining a light on the needle-in-the-haystack: studies of dendritic spine function and plasticity using glutamate photolysis
108 Wartik Laboratory
Thu Sep 27 at 04:00PM Hanns Mohler (University of Zurich and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich)
Regulation of emotion and cognition: impact of GABA-A receptors
108 Wartik Laboratory
Wed Oct 10 at 04:00PM Josh Huang (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories)
Development of GABA innervation patterns in cerebral and cerebellar cortex
108 Wartik Laboratory
Wed Oct 17 at 04:00PM Angel de Blas (University of Connecticut)
GABAA receptors, gephyrin and the stability of GABAergic synapses
108 Wartik Laboratory
Wed Oct 24 at 04:00PM Olaf Sporns (Indiana University)
The structure and dynamics of complex brain networks
108 Wartik Laboratory
Wed Nov 14 at 04:00PM Yue Feng (Emory University)
The RNA world in neural development and function
108 Wartik Laboratory
Wed Nov 28 at 04:00PM Richard Mailman (University of North Carolina)
Translational studies of CNS disorders: impact of novel dopamine receptor mechanisms on schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease
108 Wartik Laboratory
Wed Dec 05 at 04:00PM Chris McBain (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
State-dependent cAMP sensitivity of feed-forward inhibition of the hippocampal mossy fiber pathway
108 Wartik Laboratory