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NYU Neuroscience Colloquia, Fall 2004

This colloquium series is sponsored jointly by the Center for Neural Science (CNS), the NYU Medical Center and the Skirball Molecular Neurobiology Program. Lectures are held on Mondays at 12:30 PM (CNS) or 12:00 (Med Ctr). Both locations are convenient to the New York City subway.

CNS (Washington Square Campus)
Meyer Building, Room 122
4 Washington Place, at 12:30 PM
Map / phone: (212) 998-7780

Medical Center
Jacob Bleibtreu Seminar Room
Skirball Institute, 3rd Floor, at 12:00 PM
Map / phone: (212) 263-5438

From molecules to mind:
Stress, allostasis and integration of brain and body

Bruce McEwen
Rockefeller University

Date: 13 Sep 2004 / Location: CNS

TBA



Date: 20 Sep 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

State dependent calcium signaling
in striatal medium spiny neurons

Bernardo Sabatini
Harvard University

Date: 4 Oct 2004 / Location: CNS

High-fidelity synaptic transmission at
1 kHz: How is it possible?

Henrique von Gersdorff
Vollum Institute
Oregon Health & Science University

Date: 27 Sep 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

Cognitive neural prosthetics

Richard Andersen
California Institute of Technology

Date: 18 Oct 2004 / Location: CNS

Title: TBA

Yasunori Hayashi
MIT

Date: 1 Nov 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

Oxygen sensation and navigation
in the natural world

Cori Bargmann
The Rockefeller University

Date: 8 Nov 2004 / Location: CNS

Splicing in neuronal calcium channels:
A painful tale

Diane Lipscombe
Brown University

Date: 15 Nov 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

Probabilistic model
in sensorimotor control

Daniel Wolpert
University College London

Date: 22 Nov 2004 / Location: CNS

The human sense of smell:
Is it better than we think?

Gordon Shepherd
Yale University

Date: 29 Nov 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

From Simple learning to Social learning:
Reinforcement learning models and their growing influence on human fMRI

P. Read Montague
Baylor College of Medicine

Date: 13 Dec 2004 / Location: CNS

Synaptic consequences of in vivo activation of CREB

Robert Malenka
Stanford University

Date: 6 Dec 2004 / Location: Med Ctr



Colloquia Organizers:

CNS: Paul W. Glimcher & Eero P. Simoncelli
Medical Center: Sabina Hrabetova
Skirball: Moses Chao & Scott Clark

Next semester: Spring-05
Previous semesters: Spring-04 / Fall-03 / Spring-03 / Fall-02 / Spring-02 / Fall-01 / Spring-01 / Fall-00 / Spring-00 / Fall-99 / Spring-99 / Fall-98 / Spring-98 / Fall-97.

 

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