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| All seminars were held at noon in the Physiology Library (P&S 11-505) unless otherwise indicated |
| September 2005 |
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Dr. J. Troy
Littleton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - "Retrograde signaling
through postsynaptic vesicular trafficking mediates synaptic plasticity
and growth in Drosophila” 20 Dr. Jeremy Gunawardena, Harvard Medical School - "Towards a Systems Biology of Signal Transduction” 27 Dr. David Sulzer, Columbia University - "The AM and FM of central dopamine neurontransmission" |
| October 2005 |
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11 Dr. Venkatesh N. Murthy, Harvard University - "Synaptic Gain
Control" 18 Dr. Manfred Lindau, Cornell University - "Exocytosis and transmitter release - learning from single vesicles" 25 Dr. Steven Thomas, University of Pennsylvania - "BETA-Adrenergic Signaling – a Molecular Mechanism for Memory Retrieval in the Hippocampus" |
| November 2005 |
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1 Dr. Paul H. Patterson, California Institute of Technology, “Neuroimmune
Interactions in Schizophrenia and Autism: an Animal Model” 9 Dr. Carlos Brody, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, "Dynamical Systems in Biology: a Neural Model that combines Working Memory and Decision-Making" 15 Dr. Vasso Episkopou, Imperial College, "A Novel Mechanism to achieve TGFb Signaling Memory and Superactivation" 22 Dr. Galit Lahav, Harvard Medical School, "Digital Oscillations of p53 in Single Living Cells" 29 Dr. Josh Huang, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, "Construction and Plasticity of GABAergic Circuits in Mammalian Brain" |
| December 2005 |
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13 Dr. Hugo J. Bellen, Baylor College of Medicine, “Molecular
Mechanisms of Exo and Endocytosis at Synapses” 20 Dr. Ralph J. Greenspan, Professor, Neurosciences Institute (San Diego), “From Somnolence to alertness in Drosophila: The Sublime to the Ridiculous” |
| January 2006 |
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Dr. Matthew C. Gibson, Harvard Medical School,
"Epithelial Morphogenesis in Drosophila: Pattern Proliferation and
Pascal's Triangle 10 Dr. Robert Malinow, Cold Spring Harbor, "Receptor trafficking during synaptic function and dysfunction" 17 Dr. Larry Abbott, Columbia University, "Re-examining the connection between synaptic plasticity and memory" 24 Dr. Bruce Bean, Harvard Medical School, "Mechanisms of Electrical Pacemaking in Central Neurons" 31 Dr. Larry Young, Emory University, "The Neurobiology and Evolution of Social Monogamy" |
| February 2006 |
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14 Dr. Marla Feller, University of
California San Diego 21 Dr. Ed Skolnick, NYU School of Medicine, “A lipid phosphatase that negatively regulates K channels: Myotubularin regulation of the Ca – activated K channel KCa3.1 T cell responses” 28 Dr. Brent R. Stockwell, Columbia University, "Genotype-Selective Compounds for Cancer and Neurodegeneration" |
| March 2006 |
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Dr. Peter Rabinovitch, University of Washington, "Long
lived mice over expressing mitochondrially targeted catalase: support for the
free radical theory of aging" 21 Dr. Ravi Iyengar, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, "Analysis of Cell Signaling Networks" 28 Dr. Gary Yellen, Harvard University, Professor of Neurobiology, "Functional movements of voltage-gated ion channels" |
| April 2006 |
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Dr. Makoto Kuro-o, University of Texas Southwestern, “Klotho as a
regulator of aging and growth factor signaling” 18 Dr. Nicholas Katsanis, John Hopkins University, "The vertebrate cilium: new functions for an ancient organelle” 25 Dr. Zach Mainen, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, "How rats use odors to make decisions" |
| May 2006 |
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16 Dr. Clara Franzini-Armstrong, University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine, "The
macromolecular assembly that controls calcium release in muscle” 23 Dr. Brant Weinstein, National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, "Fish tales – studying vascular embryogenesis using the zebrafish" 30 Dr. Ken R. Chien, Harvard, Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, "Heart Like Blood: The Islet-1 Cardiovascular Progenitor Story” |
| June 2006 |
| 20 Dr. Aravinda Chakravarti, JHU |
| July 2006 |
| 13 Dr. Ai Yamamoto, Columbia University "Eliminating protein accumulation to eliminate disease: Autophagy mediated protein degradation triggered by the insulin signaling pathway" |
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