Neurojournal club
139 David Clark Laboratories 100 Eugene Brooks Ave., Raleigh, NC, United StatesNeurojournal club Details to follow 11:00-12:00PM David Clark Labs, Rm 139 Upcoming Neurojournal club dates: April 28
Neurojournal club Details to follow 11:00-12:00PM David Clark Labs, Rm 139 Upcoming Neurojournal club dates: April 28
"Chemical Characterization of the Brain, From New Electorchemical Measurement Tools to New Insights" Leslie Sombers Associate Professor Analytical Chemistry Biomedical Engineering NC State The seminar will be in Auditorium Room 2104, Toxicology Building. Tuesday, April 4, 2017 4PM Refreshments will be served.
Triangle Chapter Society for Neuroscience Register Now www.TriangleSfN.org 3rd Annual Spring Conference Plan to participate! Network with local neuroscientists Present a poster Attend "Ask a grad student" panel Attendance is free! Download PDF of Event Featured Speakers Dr. David Anderson California Institute of Technology Dr. Serena Dudek National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Dr. Leslie…
Systems and Synthetic Biology Seminar “Molecular Mechanism Underlying RNP Granule Assembly in Neurodegeneration.” Sua Myong Professor Single Molecule and Single Cell Approaches Johns Hopkins University The seminar will be in Toxicology Room 2104. April 20th, 11:45am-12:00pm (Pizza), Seminar 12-1pm. Everyone welcome. In this talk, I will go over some synopsis of single molecule technique and…
"Decoding the Receptors Controlling Animal Behavior in Drosophila" Craig Montell Duggan Professor and Distinguished Professor Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology University of California at Santa Barbara A central question in neurobiology is how animal behavior and decision making is controlled by the environment. Using molecular genetic, electrophysiological, biochemical and cell biological approaches in the fruit…
Special Seminar MBS and Neurosciences Concentration Area in CBS “What does the Fox say: Gene regulatory networks in CNS development.” Soo-Kyung Lee, Ph.D Professor Vollum Institute Oregon Health Sciences University Host: Dr. Troy Ghashghaei The seminar will be in RB101 CVM Research Building. April 26th, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM. The corpus callosum is the…
Neurojournal club Details to follow 11:00-12:00PM David Clark Labs, Rm 139
Lipid mediators of inflammation and pain Dr. Chris Ramsden Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute on Aging (NIA/NIH) The seminar will be on August 15th, 12:00- 01:00 PM in room R101, CVM main building. Dr. Ramsden served as Medical Investigator in the Section on Nutritional Neurosciences as a Lieutenant Commander in the Commissioned Corps of…
MBS Seminar Series “Glucocorticoids and Sensory Neuron Plasticity” Jessica K Lerch, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Neuroscience Center for Brain and Spinal Cord Repair The Ohio State University The seminar will be on Tuesday, August 22 at 12:15 in RB101 (Research Building). My current project investigates the role of stress in the development of nerve-injury…
Coulter Seminar Series Presents Rehabilitation Engineering Jesse Dean, Ph.D. Associate Professor Division of Physical Therapy Medical University of South Carolina The seminar will be on Friday, August 25 at 12:00 in 321 MacNider Hall UNC-CH. Video conference available: 4142 EBIII, NC State & ECU Jesse Dean is an Associate Professor in the Division of Physical…
"Disentangling Environmental Mixtures: Multiple Air Pollutants and Autism Risk" A Special Seminar by: Amy Kalkbrenner, MPH, PhD Amy Kalkbrenner, MPH, PhD PhD, Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MPH, Epidemiology/Biostatistics & Public Health Nutrition, University of California, Berkeley BA, Biology & Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington The seminar will be on September 11th, McGavran…
"Mechanisms of opioid reward and analgesia" W. M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology Distinguished Seminar Howard Fields, MD, Ph.D Professor Neurology Center for Integrative Neuroscience University of California, San Francisco The seminar will be on September 14th, 3:30pm @ 3503 Thomas Hall.