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NYU Neuroscience Colloquia, Spring 2004

This series is sponsored jointly by the Center for Neural Science (CNS), the NYU School of Medicine and the Skirball Molecular Neurobiology Program. Lectures are held on Mondays at 12:30 PM for CNS and 12:00 noon for the Med Center. They are also alternated between two locations, both convenient to the New York City subway:
CNS - Washington Square
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 NOON
Map / phone: (212) 263-5438



"H2O2: A new diffusible messenger in the nigrostriatal pathway"

Margaret E. Rice
Department of Physiology and Neuroscience
NYU School of Medicine

Date: 5 Jan. 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

"fMRI of the monkey brain: Imaging, physiology and connectivity studies"

Nikos Logothetis
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Tuebigen, Germany

Date: 12 Jan. 2004 / Location: CNS

"TBA"

Karel Svoboda

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Date: 26 Jan. 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

"Cognitive memory and the hierarchical organization of the hippocampal system"

Mortimer Mishkin
Section of Cognitive Neuroscience
National Institute of Mental Health

Date: 9 Feb. 2004 / Location: CNS

"The suprachiasmatic nucleus: A clock of multiple components"

Michael Lehman
Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy
University of Cincinnati

Date: 23 Feb. 2004 / Location: Med Ctr





"Role for EphA signaling in the development and parcellation of the cerebral cortex"

Maria J. Donoghue
Department of Neurobiology
Yale University School of Medicine

Date: 1 Mar. 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

"Columns, connections, and representations: A new look at the functional architecture of primary visual cortex"

David Fitzpatrick
Department of Neurobiology
Duke University

Date: 8 Mar. 2004 / Location: CNS

"The why and how of retinal waves"

Marla Feller
Department of Neurobiology
University of California, San Diego

Date: 15 Mar. 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

"Evolution of a universal grammar"

Marc Hauser
Department of Psychology
Harvard University

Date: 22 Mar. 2004 / Location: CNS

"TBA"

Matthew Wilson
Departments of Biology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences
MIT

Date: 29 Mar. 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

Ensemble signaling of visual motion in the primate retina

E.J. Chichilnisky
Systems Neurobiology Laboratories
Salk Institute

Date: 5 Apr. 2004 / Location: CNS

"Neuroregulin 1 / erb signaling in synaptic homeostasis"

Lorna Role
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Columbia University

Date: 12 Apr. 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

"Can animals recall the past and plan for the future?"

Nicola Clayton
Department of Experimental Psychology
Cambridge University, England

Date: 19 Apr. 2004 / Location: CNS

"How retinal axons cross the midline: Chiasm cues and retinal codes"

Carol Mason
Center for Neurobiology and Behavior
Columbia University

Date: 26 Apr. 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

"Predicting and perceiving motion in parietal cortex"

John Assad
Department of Neurobiology
Harvard Medical School

Date: 24 May 2004 / Location: CNS

"Illuminating the function of biological neural networks"

Gero Miesenboeck
Structural Biology
Sloan Kettering Institute

Date: 17 May 2004 / Location: Med Ctr

Colloquia Organizers:

CNS: Patricio Huerta
Medical Center: Sabina Hrabetova
Skirball: Moses Chao

Listings for previous semesters: 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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