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11 January Jan

Seminar: Christine Constantinople

Wed Jan 11 2023, 12:00 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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Dr. Christine Constantinople

NYU

Hosted by: Dr. Lucas Sjulson

 

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

4 January Jan

Seminar: Ming-Hu Han

Wed Jan 04 2023, 12:00 PM

100B/Zoom, Rose F Kennedy Center

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Resilience Science: Role of BNST CRF Neurons in the Establishment of Stress Resilience

Dr. Ming-Hu Han

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

 

 

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

16 December Dec

Postdoc WIP

Fri Dec 16 2022, 12:15 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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Postdoc WIP participants to be announced

14 December Dec

Seminar: Alex Jackson

Wed Dec 14 2022, 12:00 PM

Tishman Auditorium, Kennedy Center

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Cellular building blocks of lateral hypothalamic circuits

Dr. Alex Jackson

UConn

Hosted by: Dr. Stephanie Rudolph

Bio: Alexander Jackson, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology at the University of Connecticut (UConn) in Storrs, CT. Following a BSc in Physiology (McGill), he pursued a PhD in Neuroscience (Harvard) with Bruce Bean, studying subthreshold ionic currents underlying spontaneous firing in hypothalamic pacemaker neurons. He subsequently pursued a postdoctoral fellowship with Roger Nicoll (UCSF) studying glutamate receptor trafficking and synaptic transmission. With support of a K99 (NIMH), he received further training with Luis de Lecea (Stanford), studying neurotransmission in hypothalamic neural circuits. In his lab at UConn, his research is focused on the anatomy and cellular neurophysiology of transcriptomically-defined hypothalamic cell types that regulate fundamental behavioral states such as sleep, arousal and feeding.

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

9 December Dec

WIP: Brenda Abdelmesih / Aravind Krishna

Fri Dec 09 2022, 12:15 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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WIP: Brenda Abdelmesih (Autry Lab), Aravind Krishna (Kohn Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

7 December Dec

Seminar: Coleen T. Murphy

Wed Dec 07 2022, 12:00 PM

Tishman Auditorium, Kennedy Center

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Adapt or Die: Transgenerational Inheritance of Pathogen Avoidance (How getting food poisoning might save your species)

Dr. Coleen Murphy

Princeton University

Hosted by: Dr. Peri Kurshan

Abstract: Molecular mechanisms of aging: what governs how fast we age? Why do some biological processes stop working earlier than others? And what is happening at the molecular and cellular level as some organisms age while others continue to thrive? Although seemingly philosophical in nature, these questions address one of the major mysteries of biology, the process of aging. With recent developments in genetics, molecular biology, and genomics, we now have the possibility of addressing these questions at the molecular level. Because our ultimate goal is not simply to extend lifespan, but to improve overall health, we must identify the genes associated with biological functions that we typically associate with quality of life. The goal of our laboratory's work is to understand the molecular mechanisms governing longevity and maintenance of the biological processes that exhibit age-related decline.

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

2 December Dec

WIP: Andrea Bae / Claire Ward

Fri Dec 02 2022, 12:15 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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WIP: Andrea Bae (Pena Lab), Claire Ward (Renata Batista-Brito Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

30 November Nov

Seminar: Adam Carter

Wed Nov 30 2022, 12:00 PM

Tishman Auditorium, Kennedy Center

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Synaptic organization of the prefrontal cortex

Dr. Adam Carter

NYU

Hosted by: Dr. Renata Batista-Brito

Bio: Adam Carter is a Professor in the Center for Neural Science at New York University. He performed his PhD work with Wade Regehr at Harvard on synaptic transmission in the cerebellum, and his postdoctoral work with Bernardo Sabatini at Harvard on subcellular Ca2+ signaling in the striatum. He currently studies neurons, synapses and circuits in the prefrontal cortex, thalamus, striatum, and related brain regions. These diverse networks contribute to high-level brain function, including cognitive and motivated behaviors. Dysfunction of these areas is also linked to disorders such as schizophrenia, anxiety, and drug addiction. The Carter lab broadly studies how different populations of neurons communicate in their local and long-range networks. They also examine how specific neurons and synapses are regulated by dopamine and other neuromodulators. Lastly, they determine how these distinct circuits are engaged during rewarding and aversive behaviors. Their experiments use a powerful combination of electrophysiology, two-photon microscopy, and optogenetics, both in vivo and ex vivo. They also take advantage of genetic tools, including viruses and transgenics, to characterize and manipulate specific neurons and connections.

28 November Nov

Seminar: Dr. Yingxi Lin

Mon Nov 28 2022, 12:00 PM

Tishman Auditorium, Kennedy Center

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Active Neuronal Ensembles

Yingxi Lin

SUNY Upstate Medical University

Hosted by: Dr. Adam Kohn

Abstract: How are transient experiences converted into long-lasting memories? How do experiences modify behaviors? How do similar experiences elicit drastically different behavioral responses in the healthy and disease states? These are some of the questions that drive the research in my lab. We particularly focus on the mechanisms underlying the reconfiguration of neural circuits following sensory and behavioral experiences that leads to behavioral adaptation as well as functional maturation during development. While we know in many cases the brain regions that are involved, it remains challenging to identify the neurons that encode the information and the particular information that is processed. To overcome these challenges my lab has developed a new set of genetic tools that have enabled us to genetically identify neuronal ensembles activated by sensory and behavioral experiences, uncover essential circuit components involved in different aspects of learning and memory, and explore the mechanisms by which learning is specifically coupled to synaptic changes on these ensembles to achieve behavioral adaptation. My talk will highlight both published and ongoing studies in my lab.

18 November Nov

Postdoc WIP

Fri Nov 18 2022, 12:15 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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Postdoc WIP participants to be announced

9 November Nov

Seminar: Cagla Eroglu

Wed Nov 09 2022, 12:00 PM

ZOOM, Rose F Kennedy Center

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How do Astrocytes Sculpt Synaptic Circuits?

Dr. Cagla Eroglu

Duke University

Hosted by: Dr. Peri Kurshan

Abstract: TBD

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker VIRTUALLY (Zoom) after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

4 November Nov

WIP: Victoria Sedwick / Rayna Birnbaum

Fri Nov 04 2022, 12:15 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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WIP: Victoria Sedwick (Autry-Dixon Lab), Rayna Birnbaum (Sharp Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

3 November Nov

IDDRC Seminar Series: Grant Awardees 2022-2023

Thu Nov 03 2022, 4:30 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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"Five IDDRC Pilot Grant Awardees"

Presented by Drs. Shlomit Beker, Coralie Berthoux, Ruben Coen-Cagli, Aristea Galanopoulou and Julie Secombe.

Via Zoom, November 3rd 4:30-6:00PM

2 November Nov

Seminar: Mary Beth Hatten

Wed Nov 02 2022, 12:00 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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New Insights into the Formation and Function of the Cerebellum

Dr. Mary Beth Hatten

Rockefeller University

Hosted by: Dr. Stephanie Rudolph

Abstract: The role of the cerebellum is rapidly changing from simple motor control to complex cognitive tasks. The Hatten Lab uses genetic and molecular genetic tools to understand the mechanisms underlying the development of cerebellar circuits. One aspect of CNS development that is largely unknown is how the dynamics of chromatin modifications change during neuronal differentiation. To analyze dynamic changes in the chromatin landscape that regulate gene expression during neurogenesis, migration and circuit formation, we are studying cerebellar granule neurons. These studies show that H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 histone bivalency exists in individual developing granule cells and regulates the timing of granule cell differentiation and glial-guided migration. One of the key cerebellar genes involved in granule cell development and migration, Astn2, has been implicated in autism spectrum disorders. Using a mouse model for loss of Astn2 function, we find that mutant animals have pronounced ASD-like behaviors, including deficits in ultrasonic vocalization, hyperactivity, anxiety and repetitive behavior phenotypes, but do not have motor impairments. A reduction in Purkinje cell spine density and increase in Bergmann glial volume, as well as electrophysiological changes in the cumulative fractions of spontaneous EPSC interevent intervals, suggest that changes in the cerebellar circuitry underlie these non-motor function deficits.

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

28 October Oct

WIP: Kelsey McDermott / Michelle Gulfo

Fri Oct 28 2022, 12:15 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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WIP: Kelsey McDermott (Goncalves Lab), Michelle Gulfo (Castillo Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

26 October Oct

Seminar: Rob Froemke

Wed Oct 26 2022, 12:00 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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Oxytocin and mouse maternal care

Dr. Rob Froemke

NYU Langone

Hosted by: Dr. Lucas Sjulson

Abstract: The neuropeptide oxytocin is important for maternal physiology and social behavior. Here I will discuss new and unpublished data from our lab on when, where, and how oxytocin is released from hypothalamic neurons to enable maternal behavior in new mother mice. I will focus on maternal responses to infant distress calls, and how oxytocin enables rapid neurobehavioral changes for dams and alloparents to recognize the meaning of these calls. We have built a new system combining 24/7 continuous video monitoring with neural recordings from the auditory cortex and oxytocin neurons of the hypothalamus in vivo. With this documentary approach, we have identified behaviors of experienced and naïve adults learning to co-parent together which also activate oxytocin neurons. I will discuss circuits routing sensory information to oxytocin neurons leading to oxytocin release in target areas important for maternal motivation. Finally, I will discuss longer-term behavioral monitoring over months, examining how single mothers build nests to help ensure pup survival or how this sometimes goes awry.

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

21 October Oct

Postdoc WIP

Fri Oct 21 2022, 12:15 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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Postdoc WIP participants to be announced

19 October Oct

Seminar: Michael Nitabach

Wed Oct 19 2022, 12:00 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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Dopaminergic circuit mechanisms of reversal learning in the Drosophila brain

Dr. Michael Nitabach

Yale University

Hosted by: Dr. Lucas Sjulson

Abstract: Animals form and update learned associations between otherwise neutral sensory cues and aversive outcomes (i.e., punishment) to predict and avoid danger in changing environments. When a cue later occurs without punishment, this unexpected omission of aversive outcome is encoded as reward via activation of reward-encoding dopaminergic neurons. How such activation occurs remains unknown. Using real-time in vivo functional imaging, optogenetics, behavioral analysis and synaptic reconstruction from electron microscopy data, we identify the neural circuit mechanism through which Drosophila reward-encoding dopaminergic neurons are activated when an olfactory cue is unexpectedly no longer paired with electric shock punishment.

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

14 October Oct

WIP: Agustina Frechou / Seydanur Tikir

Fri Oct 14 2022, 12:15 PM

100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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WIP: Agustina Frechou (Goncalves Lab), Seydanur Tikir (Molholm Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

13 October Oct

Thesis Defense: Garrett Lee

Thu Oct 13 2022, 2:00 PM

LeFrak, Price Center/Block Pavilion

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"Understanding the development, plasticity, and function of synaptic asymmetry

Garrett Lee

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Hosted by: Hannes Buelow

Session is hybrid - LeFrak Auditorium / Zoom

12 October Oct

Seminar: Michael Hoppa

Wed Oct 12 2022, 12:00 PM

Tishman Auditorium, Kennedy Center

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Optical approaches to decode synaptic transmission

Dr. Michael Hoppa

Dartmouth College

Hosted by: Dr. Peri Kurshan

Abstract: Our understanding of brain function is being revolutionized by the deployment of calcium-sensitive optical reporters (GCaMP) that have the ability to resolve single action potentials. However, while the flow of information through a neural circuit is digital (mediated by action potentials), the modulation of how information flows through a neural circuit is not. My laboratory’s research seeks to identify the organization, function, and therapeutic potential for ion channels and their binding partners for regulating synaptic function. Ion channel research was propelled by the invention of glass electrodes to precisely measure electrical signals in cell membranes. However, the average neuron in a human brain sends electrical signals across axons that are only 1/1000th the width of a human hair while also sometimes spanning tens of centimeters in length. This precludes the use of standard electrophysiology. Our group has devised and refining optical techniques to measure ion channel activity using genetically encoded optical indicators to overcome these size barriers in the axon and terminals. In this talk, I will describe two new roles of voltage-gated potassium channels and novel binding partners for regulating synapse function using quantitative optogenetic reporters.

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

7 October Oct

Thesis Defense: Meera Trivedi

Fri Oct 07 2022, 2:00 PM

LeFrak, Price Center/Block Pavilion

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"Intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms regulating dendritive morphogenesis and heterotypic tiling

Meera Trivedi

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Hosted by: Hannes Buelow

Session is hybrid - LeFrak Auditorium / Zoom

6 October Oct

Thesis Defense: Hui Yang

Thu Oct 06 2022, 2:00 PM

Speaker: Hui Yang
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Tishman Auditorium, Kennedy Center

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Bridging molecular and systems neuroscience to understand hypothalamic representation of ingestive behaviors

Hui Yang

Einstein

Hosted by: Dr. Robert Singer

Session is hybrid-Tishman Auditorium/Zoom

 

28 September Sep

Seminar: Ishmail Abdus-Saboor

Wed Sep 28 2022, 12:00 PM

Kennedy 100B, Rose F Kennedy Center

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“Behaviors and neural circuits for pain and rewarding social touch”

Dr. Ishmail Abdus-Saboor 

Columbia University 

Hosted by: Luke Sjulson

Bio: Ishmail Abdus-Saboor is an assistant professor of biological sciences at Columbia University’s Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute. The Abdus-Saboor lab was established in 2018 and seeks to uncover encoding principles for pain and touch sensations by linking animal behavior to genes and neural circuits. Dr. Abdus-Saboor received his Ph.D. in Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Pennsylvania with Meera Sundaram. Following training in developmental genetics, he moved into sensory neuroscience as a postdoc at Cornell and back at the University of Pennsylvania, with Benjamin Shykind and Wenqin Luo, respectively. Ishmail has received many prestigious honors including an NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award and Burroughs Wellcome Fund PDEP Fellowship and more recently been named a Rita Allen Foundation Scholar, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, and Pew Biomedical Scholar.

Neuroscience students and post-doctoral fellows are invited to join the speaker after the seminar: Lunch Signup Link

15 July Jul

Symposium: Suzanne Zukin

Fri Jul 15 2022, 9:00 AM

LeFrak/Zoom, Price Center/Block Pavilion

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The Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience will be holding a symposium celebrating Dr. Suzanne Zukin's scientific journey into Neuroscience: genes, epigenetics, glutamate receptors, neurons, and brain disorders. 

A full itinerary and schedule for the event is provided here. In the meantime, please mark your calendar to Save the Date: July 15th, 2022 at the Price Center, LeFrak Auditorium, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY.

Speakers include:

  • Rob Malenka (Keynote Speaker) – Stanford University, Palo Alto
  • Rick Huganir – John Hopkins University, Baltimore
  • Claudia Bagni – University of Lausanne, Lausanne
  • Juan Lerma – Cajal International Neuroscience Center, CSIC. Madrid
  • Eric Nestler - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York
  • Anna Francesconi – Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
  • June Liu - LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, New Orleans
  • Kim Huber – University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
  • Robert Singer – Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
  • Jee-Yeon Hwang – Creighton University, Omaha
  • Kyung Min Noh – European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg
  • Dimitry Ofengeim – Sanofi, Framingham
29 June Jun

Seminar: Stefano Panzeri

Wed Jun 29 2022, 12:00 PM

Hybrid: 1st Floor/Zoom, Kennedy Center

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How activity correlations between neurons shape encoding and readout of sensory information

Dr. Stefano Panzeri

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia 

Hosted by: Luke Sjulson

Student Lunch Signup Link

22 June Jun

Seminar: Josh Dudman

Wed Jun 22 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Rose F Kennedy Center

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“TBD”

Dr. Josh Dudman

HHMI Janelia 

Hosted by: Luke Sjulson

Student Lunch Signup Link

21 June Jun

Neuroscience Retreat

Tue Jun 21 2022, 9:00 AM

Offsite

20 June Jun

Neuroscience Retreat

Mon Jun 20 2022, 9:00 AM

Offsite

17 June Jun

WIP: Thomas Bassett (Radulovic Lab), Duy Tran (Batista-Brito/Sjulson Labs), Joan Song (Lipton Lab)

Fri Jun 17 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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WIP: Thomas Bassett (Radulovic Lab), Duy Tran (Batista-Brito)/Sjulson Labs, Joan Song (Lipton Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

15 June Jun

Seminar: Andres Bendesky

Wed Jun 15 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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Neuroendocrine bases of parental care evolution in monogamous mice

Dr. Andres Bendesky 

Columbia University 

Hosted by: Anita Autry

Student Lunch Signup Link

10 June Jun

WIP: Elizabeth Wood (Radulovic Lab), Chaim Feigen (Eskandar Lab), Manuel Davi Suarez Carvajal (Castillo Lab)

Fri Jun 10 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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WIP: Elizabeth Wood (Radulovic Lab), Chaim Feigen (Eskandar Lab), Manuel Davi Suarez Carvajal (Castillo Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

8 June Jun

Seminar: Manuel Mameli

Wed Jun 08 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“Habenular neuronal dynamics for instinctive and learned behaviors”

Dr. Manuel Mameli 

Université de Lausanne 

Hosted by: Aubrey Siebels

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1 June Jun

Seminar: Randy Buckner

Wed Jun 01 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“Large-Scale Network Organization in the Human Brain and Its Relevance to Mental Illness”

Dr. Randy Buckner 

Harvard University 

Hosted by: Luke Sjulson

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25 May May

Seminar: Nan Yang

Wed May 25 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“Using stem cells to explore the genetics of brain diseases”

Dr. Nan Yang 

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 

Hosted by: Jean Hebert

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20 May May

WIP: Aubrey Siebels (Castillo Lab), Dylann Cordoba Martinez (Jordan Lab), Romana Hyde (Rudolph Lab)

Fri May 20 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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WIP: Aubrey Siebels (Castillo Lab), Dylann Cordoba Martinez (Jordan Lab), Romana Hyde (Rudolph Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

18 May May

Seminar: Danielle Bassett

Wed May 18 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“A network perspective on cognitive effort”

Dr. Danielle Bassett 

UPenn 

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito and Ruben Coen-Cagli

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13 May May

WIP: Elliot Kim (Kohn Lab), Aleksandra Fryc (Sjulson Lab), Rohan Hofland (Hebert Lab)

Fri May 13 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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WIP: Elliot Kim (Kohn Lab), Aleksandra Fryc (Sjulson Lab), Rohan Hofland (Hebert Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

11 May May

Thesis Seminar: Hayden Hatch

Wed May 11 2022, 9:15 AM

LeFrak/Zoom, Price Center/Block Pavilion

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“Regulation of neuronal development and function by the intellectual disability-associated transcriptional regulator KDM5”

Hayden Hatch

Einstein

Hosted by: Julie Secombe

11 May May

Seminar: Ed Hedgecock

Wed May 11 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“The Cerebral Map: from maze runs to navigational plans, and back again”

Dr. Ed Hedgecock 

Johns Hopkins University 

Hosted by: Scott Emmons

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9 May May

Machine Learning Reading Group: Ilker Yildirim

Mon May 09 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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Please join us at the next meeting of the Reading Group on Recent Advances in Machine Learning!

 

Speaker:  Ilker Yildirim (Yale) 

Title: Reverse-engineering the neural code in the language of objects and generative models

Background readingEfficient inverse graphics in biological face processing (2020) Science Advances 

 

Everyone is welcome to attend and join the interactive discussion!

 

For the full schedule, speakers list, and updates please check the webpage

6 May May

Postdoc WIP: Shlomit Beker (Molholm Lab), Heather Snell (Khodakhah Lab)

Fri May 06 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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Postdoc WIP: Shlomit Beker (Molholm Lab), Heather Snell (Khodakhah Lab)

4 May May

Seminar: Connie Cepko

Wed May 04 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“Gene therapy to preserve vision”

Dr. Connie Cepko

Harvard Medical School

Hosted by: Stephanie Rudolph

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29 April Apr

WIP: Jenna Freund (Buelow Lab), Jaslin Kalra (Pereda Lab)

Fri Apr 29 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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WIP: Jenna Freund (Buelow Lab), Jaslin Kalra (Pereda Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

27 April Apr

Seminar: Linda Wilbrecht

Wed Apr 27 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“Feast, famine, and food insecurity: juvenile-adolescent feeding history affects adult decision making and the dopamine system”

Dr. Linda Wilbrecht 

UC Berkeley, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute 

Hosted by: Luke Sjulson

Student Lunch Signup Link

20 April Apr

Seminar: Li-Huei Tsai

Wed Apr 20 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“TBD”

Dr. Li-Huei Tsai

MIT

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito and Jelena Radulovic

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15 April Apr

WIP: Kelly Clemenza (Sjulson Lab), Abhimanyu Pavuluri (Kohn Lab)

Fri Apr 15 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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WIP: Kelly Clemenza (Sjulson Lab), Abhimanyu Pavuluri (Kohn Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

14 April Apr

Seminar: Jelena Radulovic

Thu Apr 14 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“Balancing specificity and generality in fear circuits”

Dr. Jelena Radulovic 

Einstein Internal Faculty Seminar

13 April Apr

Seminar: Tallie Z. Baram

Wed Apr 13 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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Disruption of Brain Maturation by Early-Life Adversity: Circuits, Molecules and Disease Vulnerabilities

Dr. Tallie Z. Baram 

UC Irvine, Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito and Jelena Radulovic

Student Lunch Signup Link

12 April Apr

Seminar: Camilla Bellone

Tue Apr 12 2022, 12:00 PM

100 - Tishman Auditorium, Kennedy Center

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“The neuronal basis of approach and avoidance social behavior”

Dr. Camilla Bellone 

Geneva University 

Hosted by: Pablo Castillo

 

For additional background info:

https://www.unige.ch/medecine/neuf/en/research/grecherche/camilla-bellone/

https://neurocenter-unige.ch/research-groups/synaptic-brain-dysfunctions/

11 April Apr

Reading Group on Recent Advances in Machine Learning

Mon Apr 11 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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The next meeting of the Reading Group on Recent Advances in Machine Learning will be held at noon, 4/11/22. Dr. Oliver Henaff (Deep Mind) will present "Towards general self-supervised learning."

Background reading: The original SimCLR paper (https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.05709) and two of Olivier's recent papers which build on it (Efficient visual pretraining with contrastive detection, https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.10957 and Object discovery and representation networks, https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.08777).

Everyone is welcome to attend and join the interactive discussion!

For the full schedule, speakers list, and updates please check the webpage.

8 April Apr

WIP: Joshua Reynolds (Putterman Lab), Alison Xu (Kohn Lab)

Fri Apr 08 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Rose F Kennedy Center

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WIP: Joshua Reynolds (Putterman Lab), Alison Xu (Kohn Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

6 April Apr

Seminar: Andre Fenton

Wed Apr 06 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“Cognition in the noise: remembering, remapping, and reframing cognition dynamics”

Dr. Andre Fenton 

NYU Center for Neural Science 

Hosted by: Tiago Goncalves

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1 April Apr

Postdoc WIP: Claudia De Sanctis (Francesconi Lab), Kaoutsar Nasrallah (Castillo Lab)

Fri Apr 01 2022, 12:15 PM

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Postdoc WIP: Claudia De Sanctis (Francesconi Lab), Kaoutsar Nasrallah (Castillo Lab)

30 March Mar

Seminar: Michael Long

Wed Mar 30 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“What can we really learn about human speech from birds and rodents”

Dr. Michael Long 

NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito and Luke Sjulson

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29 March Mar

Thesis Seminar: Kristin Mayoral-Palarz

Tue Mar 29 2022, 1:00 PM

Zoom

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“Cerebellar Dysfunction in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3”

Kristin Mayoral-Palarz

Einstein

Hosted by: Kamran Khodakhah

25 March Mar

WIP: Riana Lo Bu (Soldner Lab), Shivani Kharod (Castillo and Singer Labs)

Fri Mar 25 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Rose F Kennedy Center

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WIP: Riana Lo Bu (Soldner Lab), Shivani Kharod (SingerCastillo Labs)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

23 March Mar

Seminar: Shaul Yogev

Wed Mar 23 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“TBD”

Dr. Shaul Yogev 

Yale University 

Hosted by: Peri Kurshan

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18 March Mar

WIP: Czarina Ramos (Castillo Lab), Andrea Bae (Pena Lab)

Fri Mar 18 2022, 12:15 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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WIP: Czarina Ramos (Castillo Lab), Andrea Bae (Pena Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

16 March Mar

Seminar: Yao Chen

Wed Mar 16 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Rose F Kennedy Center

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“Space, Time and beyond: Understanding the Molecular Ballet of Neuromodulator Signaling”

Dr. Yao Chen

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

Hosted by: Stephanie Rudolph

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11 March Mar

WIP: Ilana Deyneko (Jordan Lab), Brenda Abdelmesih (Autry Lab)

Fri Mar 11 2022, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Ilana Deyneko (Jordan Lab), Brenda Abdelmesih (Autry Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

9 March Mar

Seminar: Kelly Monk

Wed Mar 09 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“TBD”

Dr. Kelly Monk

Vollum Institute, OHSU

Hosted by: Peri Kurshan

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4 March Mar

Postdoc WIP: Maritza Onate (Khodakhah Lab) – Ehsan Sabri (Batista-Brito Lab)

Fri Mar 04 2022, 12:15 PM

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Postdoc WIP: Maritza Onate (Khodakhah Lab) – Ehsan Sabri (Batista-Brito Lab)

2 March Mar

Seminar: Linda Wilbrecht

Wed Mar 02 2022, 12:00 PM

Zoom, Zoom

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“TBD”

Dr. Linda Wilbrecht

Berkeley University

Hosted by: Luke Sjulson

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25 February Feb

WIP: Ilaria Carta (Autry Lab), Eliezyer Fermino de Oliveira (Sjulson Lab)

Fri Feb 25 2022, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Ilaria Carta (Autry Lab), Eliezyer Fermino de Oliveira (Sjulson Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

24 February Feb

Club Syn: Manuel Suarez (Castillo Lab)

Thu Feb 24 2022, 12:15 PM

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Club Syn: Hosted by Manuel Suarez (Castillo Lab), who will be presenting "Cognitive control persistently enhances hippocampal information processing" Nature 600, 484-488 (2021) from the Fenton Lab.

23 February Feb

Seminar: Maria Lehtinen

Wed Feb 23 2022, 12:00 PM

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“TBD”

Dr. Maria Lehtinen

Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Hosted by: Stephanie Rudolph

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18 February Feb

WIP: Aravind Krishna (Kohn Lab), Noelie Cayla (Khodakhah Lab)

Fri Feb 18 2022, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Aravind Krishna (Kohn Lab), Noelie Cayla (Khodakhah Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

16 February Feb

Seminar: Dragana Rogulja

Wed Feb 16 2022, 12:00 PM

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“TBD”

Dr. Dragana Rogulja

Harvard Medical School

Hosted by: Stephanie Rudolph

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11 February Feb

WIP: Sarah Goebel (Francesconi/Verselis Labs), Alexandra Quezada (Hebert Lab)

Fri Feb 11 2022, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Sarah Goebel (Francesconi/Verselis Labs), Alexandra Quezada (Hebert Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

9 February Feb

Seminar: Dayu Lin

Wed Feb 09 2022, 12:00 PM

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“TBD”

Dr. Dayu Lin

NYU Langone

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito & Luke Sjulson

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4 February Feb

Postdoc WIP: Luisa Speranza (Francesconi Lab), Junichi Yoshida (Khodakhah Lab)

Fri Feb 04 2022, 12:15 PM

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Postdoc WIP: Luisa Speranza (Francesconi Lab), Junichi Yoshida (Khodakhah Lab)

2 February Feb

Seminar: Elena Gracheva

Wed Feb 02 2022, 12:00 PM

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Cellular, Molecular, and Physiological Adaptations of Hibernation.

Dr. Elena Gracheva

Yale University

Hosted by: Peri Kurshan

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28 January Jan

WIP: Aida Davila (Kohn Lab), Jacob Ratliff (Batista-Brito Lab)

Fri Jan 28 2022, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Aida Davila (Kohn Lab), Jacob Ratliff (Batista-Brito Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

27 January Jan

Seminar: CIBERNED Series: Inés Moreno González

Thu Jan 27 2022, 9:30 AM

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“Stem cell anti-inflammatory therapy to treat neurodegenerative diseases”

Inés Moreno González

2022 CIBERNED Webinar Series - UAB

Login information will be emailed to the department, separately. 30 minute presentation.

26 January Jan

Seminar: Mario Penzo

Wed Jan 26 2022, 12:00 PM

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“TBD”

Dr. Mario Penzo

NIH

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito

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25 January Jan

Faculty Meeting and Chalk Talk

Tue Jan 25 2022, 12:30 PM

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Faculty Meeting and Chalk Talk

21 January Jan

WIP: Hayden Hatch (Secombe Lab), Claire Ward (Batista-Brito Lab)

Fri Jan 21 2022, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Hayden Hatch (Secombe Lab), Claire Ward (Batista-Brito Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

19 January Jan

Seminar: Suzanne Paradis

Wed Jan 19 2022, 12:00 PM

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Rapid assembly of inhibitory synapses in hippocampus as a novel treatment for seizure disorders.

Dr. Suzanne Paradis

Brandeis University

Hosted by: Peri Kurshan

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14 January Jan

Postdoc WIP: Jorge Alejandro Vera Buschmann (Khodakhah Lab), Asma Beiraghi Salek (Castillo Lab)

Fri Jan 14 2022, 12:15 PM

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Postdoc WIP: Jorge Alejandro Vera Buschmann (Khodakhah Lab), Asma Beiraghi Salek (Castillo Lab)

12 January Jan

Seminar: Victoria Abraira

Wed Jan 12 2022, 12:00 PM

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“TBD”

Dr. Victoria Abraira

Rutgers University

Hosted by: Peri Kurshan

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7 January Jan

Club Syn: TBD

Fri Jan 07 2022, 12:15 PM

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TBD

5 January Jan

Seminar: Dan Yamins

Wed Jan 05 2022, 12:00 PM

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“TBD”

Dr. Dan Yamins

Stanford University

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito

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17 December Dec

Postdoc WIP: Ludovic Spaeth (Khodakhah Lab), Jose Augustin Moreno Larios (Batista-Brito & Sjulson Labs)

Fri Dec 17 2021, 12:15 PM

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Postdoc WIP: Ludovic Spaeth (Khodakhah Lab), Jose Augustin Moreno Larios (Batista-Brito & Sjulson Labs)

15 December Dec

Seminar: Matthew Banghart

Wed Dec 15 2021, 12:00 PM

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“Convergent neural pathways underlie pharmacological and cognitive pain modulation”

Dr. Matt Banghart

UCSD

Hosted by: Luke Sjulson

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10 December Dec

Michelle Gulfo (Castillo Lab), Andrea Bae (Pena Lab)

Fri Dec 10 2021, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Michelle Gulfo (Castillo Lab), Abhimanyu Pavuluri (Pena Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

8 December Dec

Seminar: Lindsey Glickfeld

Wed Dec 08 2021, 12:00 PM

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“Circuit mechanisms for constructing visual cortical receptive fields.”

Dr. Lindsey Glickfeld

Duke University

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito

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7 December Dec

Faculty Meeting and Chalk Talk

Tue Dec 07 2021, 12:30 PM

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Faculty Meeting and Chalk Talk

3 December Dec

WIP: Victoria Sedwick (Autry Lab), Agustina Frechou (Goncalves Lab)

Fri Dec 03 2021, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Victoria Sedwick (Autry Lab), Agustina Frechou (Goncalves Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

1 December Dec

Seminar: Chinfei Chen

Wed Dec 01 2021, 12:00 PM

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“Synaptic Circuits Underlying Sensory Processing in the Mouse Thalamus”

Dr. Chinfei Chen

Harvard Medical School

Hosted by: Stephanie Rudolph

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19 November Nov

Postdoc WIP: Oriol Busquets Figueras (Soldner Lab), Hui Zhang (Radulovic Lab)

Fri Nov 19 2021, 12:15 PM

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Postdoc WIP: Oriol Busquets Figueras (Soldner Lab), Hui Zhang (Radulovic Lab)

17 November Nov

Seminar: Gulcin Pekkurnaz

Wed Nov 17 2021, 12:00 PM

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“TBD”

Dr. Gulcin Pekkurnaz

UCSD

Hosted by: Peri Kurshan

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9 November Nov

Faculty Meeting and Chalk Talk

Tue Nov 09 2021, 12:30 PM

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Faculty Meeting and Chalk Talk

8 November Nov

Machine Learning Reading Group: Thomas Serre

Mon Nov 08 2021, 12:00 PM

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5 November Nov

WIP: Kelsey McDermott (Goncalves Lab), Rayna Birnbaum (Sharp Lab)

Fri Nov 05 2021, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Kelsey McDermott (Goncalves Lab), Rayna Birnbaum (Sharp Lab)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

3 November Nov

Seminar: Johannes Graff

Wed Nov 03 2021, 12:00 PM

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“Recent insights into remote fear memory extinction”

Dr. Johannes Graff

The Brain Mind Institute at EPFL

Hosted by: Renata Batista-Brito

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29 October Oct

WIP: Garrett Lee (Buelow Lab), Hui Yang (Singer/Sternson Labs)

Fri Oct 29 2021, 12:15 PM

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WIP: Garrett Lee (Buelow Lab), Hui Yang (Singer/Sternson Labs)

 

WIP Organizers (click for email):Anna Francesconi/Anita Autry

27 October Oct

Seminar: Pascal Kaeser

Wed Oct 27 2021, 12:00 PM

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“Mechanisms for fast dopamine signaling”

Dr. Pascal Kaeser

Harvard Medical School

Hosted by: Stephanie Rudolph

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26 October Oct

Tishman Fellowship Seminars: Dr. Stefano Lutzu, Dr. Mitchell Farrell

Tue Oct 26 2021, 9:30 AM

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The Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience will be hosting two Tishman Fellowship Talks on 10/26/21, starting at 9:30 am EST. 

 

Dr. Stefano Lutzu will present from 9:30am to 9:55am, and Dr. Mitchell Farrell will present from 10:00am - 10:25am

22 October Oct

Club Syn: Thomas Bassett (Radulovic Lab)

Fri Oct 22 2021, 12:15 PM

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Club Syn: Hosted by Thomas Bassett (Radulovic Lab), who will be presenting "An inhibitory hippocampal–thalamic pathway modulates remote memory retrieval" Nature Neuroscience volume 24, 685–693 (2021) from the Frankland Lab.