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Past Events by Category

Amygdala-Dependent Memory: What Comes Next?

Monday, April 26, 2004

Michela Gallagher, PH.D., Johns Hopkins University
Category: Neuroscience

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Dopamine and Motivated Behaviors

Monday, April 19, 2004

Richard Palmiter, Ph.D, University of Washington
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *168 views - Runtime: 01:08:09
Voltage and Calcium Activated Potassium Channels

Monday, April 12, 2004

Richard Aldrich, Ph.D, Stanford University School of Medicine
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *191 views - Runtime: 01:03:22
Activity-Dependent Homeostatic Specification of Transmitter Expression in Embryonic Neurons

Monday, April 5, 2004

Nicholas C. Spitzer, Ph.D, University of California
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *91 views - Runtime: 01:07:15
Unique Features of Neurotrophin Receptor Signaling

Monday, March 29, 2004

Moses V. Chao, Ph.D, New York University School of Medicine
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *103 views - Runtime: 01:01:00
Mechanisms Underlying Central Synaptic Transmission

Monday, March 22, 2004

Angus Silver, Ph.D, University College London
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *115 views - Runtime: 01:08:07
Modeling Human Neurodegenerative Diseases in Drosophila

Monday, March 15, 2004

Mel Feany, M.D., Ph.D, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *171 views - Runtime: 01:04:02
Precision in the Visual System

Monday, March 1, 2004

R. Clay Reid, M.D., Ph.D., Harvard Medical School
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *111 views - Runtime: 01:11:11
Imaging Synaptic Plasticity in Vivo

Monday, February 23, 2004

Karel Svoboda, Ph.D., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *205 views - Runtime: 01:06:04
Molecular Characterization of Transduction by Hair Cells in the Inner Ear

Monday, February 9, 2004

Peter Gillespie, Ph.D., Oregon Hearing Research Center
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *93 views - Runtime: 01:09:19