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Neuroscience Seminars
 2009-2010 NEUROSCIENCE SEMINARS

DATE
SPEAKER
INSTITUTION/
DEPARTMENT
SEMINAR TITLE
LOCATION

Friday,
August 28,
2009
Noon
(ANNB/CoBRE)

Associate Professor and Investigator, Center for Neuroscience Research, Children’s National Medical Center, Depts of Pharmacology and Pediatrics,George Washington University School of Medicine

"The role of 'short neural precursors' (SNPs), a novel progenitor cell type, during development of the cerebral cortex"
HSRF 200

Friday,
September 4,
2009
Noon

Sarah M. Corey

Neuroscience Graduate Program

Dissertation Proposal Seminar: "Inflammation model of body-based treatment for chronic musculoskeletal pain"
HSRF 400

Friday,
September 11,
2009
10 am

Lauren Arms

Neuroscience Graduate Program

Dissertation Proposal Seminar: "Distribution and function of chemokines/receptors in micturition reflexes and referred somatic pain in urinary bladder inflammation"
HSRF 400

Friday,
September 25,
2009
Noon
(ANNB/COBRE)

Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin - Madison

"MAPping Melanoma: the Neuronal Connection"
HSRF 400

Friday,
October 2,
2009
11:45 am

(NGP/COBRE)

Professor of Neurobiology
Duke University

"Gene regulatory networks and learned behavior"
Aiken 104

Monday,
October 5,
2009
Noon

(NGP/
VT Chap SfN)

Professor and Director
Genomics Institute
NY State Dept of Health Wadsworth Center

"Large-scale gene-environment interaction studies for complex disorders"
Davis Auditorium

Friday,
October 9,
2009
Noon
(ANNB/CoBRE)

Professor of Physiology,
Director, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, Presbyterian Health Foundation Chair in Neurosciences, VA Career Scientist, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

"Role of Anxiety in the Pathophysiology of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Importance of the Amygdala"
HSRF 400

Friday,
October 30,
2009
Noon
(ANNB/CoBRE)

Associate Professor
Department of Biology
University of Washington

"The Reason for the Rhythm: Differential Conductance Expression Generates Spontaneous Activity in the Embryonic Mouse Hindbrain"
HSRF 400

Friday,
December 11,
2009
Noon
(ANNB/CoBRE)

Professor
Department of Physiology and Cell Biology
University of Nevada School of Medicine

"Roles of multiple sensory neurons in the large bowel"
HSRF 400

Friday,
April 16,
2010
Noon
(ANNB/CoBRE)

Assistant Professor Gastrointestinal Research Unit Queens University
Kingston, ON

"Sympathetic neuronal plasticity during inflammation"
HSRF 400

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