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“Beyond bottom-up sensory processing: learning and expectation can shape sensory input to the mouse brain.”

101 David Clark Laboratories 100 Eugene Brooks Ave., Raleigh, NC, United States

“Beyond bottom-up sensory processing: learning and expectation can shape sensory input to the mouse brain.” John McGann, PhD Associate Professor Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience Rutgers University (New Jersey) The seminar will be in 101 David Clark Laboratories. Originally printed in The Signal, issue 18.5 Download PDF

“QTL and gene regulatory networks for seeing through the eyes of a fish.”

3503 Thomas Hall 112 Derieux Pl., Raleigh, NC, United States

“QTL and gene regulatory networks for seeing through the eyes of a fish.” Dr. Karen Carleton Associate Professor Department of Biology University of Maryland, College Park The seminar will be in 3503 Thomas Hall. Originally printed in The Signal, issue 18.5 Download PDF

Decoding Neuronal Diversity Using Single Cell Analyses

R101 Research Library 1060 William Moore Dr., Raleigh, United States

Decoding Neuronal Diversity Using Single Cell Analyses Naresh Hanchate, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Division of Basic Sciences Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center The seminar will be in A101 Research Library, CVM - Centennial Biomedical Campus.

Deciphering cell-cell communication in the embryonic cerebral cortex

R101 Research Library 1060 William Moore Dr., Raleigh, United States

Deciphering cell-cell communication in the embryonic cerebral cortex Scott Yuzwa, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) Research Institute The seminar will be in A101 Research Library, CVM - Centennial Biomedical Campus.

Mitochondria Enable Microdomain Calcium Signaling in Astrocytes

RB101 Research Building 1060 William Moore Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States

Mitochondria Enable Microdomain Calcium Signaling in Astrocytes Amit Agarwal, Ph.D Postdoctoral Fellow Division of Basic Sciences Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine RB101 (Research Building), CVM - Centennial Biomedical Campus

Rapid evolution in silence: adaptive signal loss in the Pacific field cricket

3503 Thomas Hall 112 Derieux Pl., Raleigh, NC, United States

“Rapid evolution in silence: adaptive signal loss in the Pacific field cricket.” Marlene Zuk Professor Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior College of Biological Sciences University of Minnesota The seminar will be in 3503 Thomas Hall. March 9, 3:30 PM