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NYU Neuroscience Colloquia, Spring 1999

Lectures are held on Mondays at 12:00 noon, and alternate between two locations, both convenient to the New York City subway:
Center for Neural Science (CNS):
Meyer Hall, Room 122
4 Washington Place
Map / phone: (212) 998-7780
Medical Center (Med Ctr):
Jacob Bleibtreu Seminar Room
Skirball Institute, 3rd Floor
Map / phone: (212) 263-5438
 

Cadherins as Structural Components
of Nerve and Synapse

David Colman
Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Date: 1 Feb 1999 / Location: Med Ctr

**** CANCELLED ****

Bruce McNaughton
University of Arizona

Date: 8 Feb 1999 / Location: CNS / Abstract

The Neurochemistry of
Acute and Persistent Pain

Allan Basbaum
University of California, San Francisco

Date: 22 Feb 1999 / Location: Med Ctr

Gain Control and Pattern Selectivity
in Striate Cortex

Peter Lennie
NYU Center for Neural Science

Date: 1 Mar 1999 / Location: CNS

Rewiring the Brain

Richard Costanzo
Virginia Commonwealth University

Date: 8 Mar 1999 / Location: Med Ctr

Dissection of Genetic Pathways
Controlling CNS Patterning in the Mouse

Alexandra Joyner
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
NYU Medical Center

Date: 22 Mar 1999 / Location: CNS / Relevant Pub's

Synaptic Actions of Mesolimbic Dopamine Neurons

Stephen Rayport
Columbia University

Date: 29 Mar 1999 / Location: Med Ctr

Cellular and Network Mechanisms
of Persistent Neural Activity

David Tank
Lucent Technologies

Date: 5 Apr 1999 / Location: CNS / Relevant Pub's

Rhythms and Waves
in the "Sleeping" Thalamic Slice

John Rinzel
NYU Center for Neural Science

Date: 12 Apr 1999 / Location: Med Ctr

Dynamic Properties of Adult Visual Cortex

Charles Gilbert
Rockefeller University

Date: 19 Apr 1999 / Location: CNS / Abstract

A Channel without a Brake:
De-regulation of the InsP3 Receptor

Barbara Ehrlich
Yale University

Date: 26 Apr 1999 / Location: Med Ctr

Human Brain Development and Self Regulation

Michael I. Posner
Sackler Institute
Cornell Medical College

Joint colloquium with NYU Psychology Dept.

Date: 3pm Tuesday, 27 Apr 1999
Location: Jurow Lecture Hall, 101 Main Building / Abstract

 

Three Reasons Why the Cortex Has So Many Neurons

Horace Barlow
Cambridge University

Date: Noon, Wednesday, 19 May 1999
Location: Meyer 102

 

Colloquia Organizers:

CNS: Nava Rubin & Eero Simoncelli
Medical Center: Margaret Rice

Listings for previous semesters: Fall98 / Spring98 / Fall97.


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