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NYU Neuroscience Colloquia, Spring 2007

The Monday colloquium series is sponsored jointly by the Center for Neural Science (CNS), the NYU Medical Center and the Skirball Molecular Neurobiology Program. Both locations are convenient to the New York City subway.

CNS - Washington Square
Jurow Auditorium
101A Silver Center,
Washington Square East
12:30 PM
phone: (212) 998-7780
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Medical Center
Jacob Bleibtreu Seminar Room
Skirball Institute, 3rd Floor
540 First Avenue, NYC 10016
12:00 PM
phone: (212) 263-5438
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Multiple activity-dependent mechanisms control visual system development

Hollis Cline
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Date: 22 Jan 2007 / Location: CNS

Control of motor neuron death during development and in disease

Christopher E. Henderson
Columbia University

Date: 29 Jan 2007 / Location: Ski




Neurovascular coupling: Mediators, mechanisms, and dysfunction

Costantino Iadecola
Weill Medical College of Cornell University

Date: 5 Feb 2007 / Location: Med Ctr

Neural origins of humanity in well-behaved monkeys using tools

Atsushi Iriki
Riken

Date: 12 Feb 2007 / Location: CNS

The moving parts of voltage-gated ion channels

Gary Yellen
Harvard Medical School

Date: 26 Feb 2007 / Location: Ski




Predicting the sensory consequences of action: Central cancellation of self-motion

Kathleen Cullen
McGill University

Date: 12 Mar 2007 / Location: Med Ctr

GABA circuit control of visual cortical plasticity

Takao Hensch
Harvard University

Date: 19 Mar 2007 / Location: CNS




Title: TBA

David Williams
University of Rochester

Date: 26 Mar 2007 / Location: CNS

Hearing loss and the development of auditory cortex function

Dan Sanes
NYU Center for Neural Science

Date: 2 Apr 2007 / Location: Med Ctr

How to keep a good thing going: Controlling the gain of cone-mediated signals in primate retina

Fred Rieke
University of Washington

Date: 9 Apr 2007 / Location: CNS

Dissection of neurotrophin signaling pathways by mouse genetics

William Snider
University of North Carolina

Date: 16 Apr 2007 / Location: Ski

The sense of taste in Drosophila

Kristin Scott
University of California, Berkeley

Date: 30 Apr 2007 / Location: CNS

TBA




Date: 7 May 2007 / Location: Ski




Short term and long term regulation of neuronal excitability

Leonard Kaczmarek
Yale University School of Medicine

Date: 14 May 2007 / Location: Med Ctr




Modular control of neuronal RNA and the synapse

Robert Darnell
Rockefeller University

Date: 21 May 2007 / Location: Ski



Colloquia Organizers:

CNS: Paul W. Glimcher & Eero P. Simoncelli
Medical Center: Robert Thorne & Charles Nicholson
Skirball: Moses Chao & Scott Clark

Previous semesters: Fall-06 / Spring-06 / Fall-05 / Spring-05 / Fall-04 / 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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