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Anatomy & Neurobiology and Neuroscience Seminars :

Fridays at 4:00 p.m. - Room 928 McDonnell Science - TGIF Follows

 

               2008

January

 
  18 Dr. Paul Kotzbauer, Department of Neurology, Washington University, "Neurodegenertive consequences of mutations in a phospholipase gene"
  25 Dr. Steve Petersen, Department of Neurology, Washington University, " The way you do the things you do: Using network analysis tools to study the brain's control systems "
February  
  8 Dr. Erik Herzog, Biology Department, Washington University
  15 Dr. Eric Nestler, Department of Psychiatry,   U Texas Southwestern Med Ctr , "Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Addiction" (Neuroscience Seminar)
  22 Dr. Silvia Bunge, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of California, Berkeley, "Relational reasoning, development,and anterior prefrontal cortex" (Neuroscience Seminar)
March  
  7 Dr. Vladimir Kefalov, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Washington University
  14 Dr. Robert Baloh, Department of Neurology, Washington University
  21 Dr. Paul Shaw, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Washington University
  28 Dr. Ron Davis, Department of Molecular Biology & Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine
April

 

  4 Dr. Gyorgy Buzsaki , Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University (Neuroscience Student-Organized Seminar)
  11 Dr. Susan Dymecki, Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
  18 Dr. James Skeath, Department of Genetics, Washington University
  25 Dr. Alison Strack, Department of Pharmacology, Merck Research Labs (Neuroscience Seminar)

May

 
  2 Dr. Jim Cheverud, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Washington University, "Genomic Imprinting and Genetic Maternal Effects on Growth and Adult Body Composition in Mice"
  9 Dr. Nancy Baenziger, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Washington University, "Just chillin': neurite outgrowth and the biology of cooling"
  16 Dr. Charlotte Helfrich-Forster, University of Tubingen, "The circadian clock in the brain - lessons from Drosophila"
  23 no seminar
  30 Dr. Katerina Semendeferi, Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego

June

 
  6 Dr. Ian Dobbins, Psychology Department, Washington University, "Reward and control during episodic recognition judgment"