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Past Events by Category

The Voltage Sensor in Ion Channels

Monday, March 17, 2003

Francisco Bezanilla, Ph.D., University of California
Category: Neuroscience

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Can We Forget to be Addicted?

Monday, March 10, 2003

Peter Kalivas, Ph.D., Medical University of South Carolina
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *99 views - Runtime: 01:10:00
Creating the Neocortical Area Map

Monday, March 3, 2003

Elizabeth Grove, Ph.D., University of Chicago
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *97 views - Runtime: 01:00:34
Keeping Up With Neurotransmitter Release

Monday, February 24, 2003

Robert Edwards, M.D., UCSF School of Medicine
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *107 views - Runtime: 01:07:30
Engineering Altered Sensory Systems: Regulation of Gene Expression and Function in Mammalian Olfaction

Monday, February 10, 2003

Randall Reed, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Category: Neuroscience

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Wiring Up the Central Olfactory Circuits in Drosophila

Monday, February 3, 2003

Liqun Luo, Ph.D., Stanford University
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *115 views - Runtime: 01:04:43
Mechanisms of Signaling by Neuronal ApoE Receptors

Monday, January 27, 2003

Joachim Herz, M.D., University of Texas
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *96 views - Runtime: 01:12:30
Diversity of GABAergic Neurons and Spike Timing in the Cerebral Cortex

Monday, January 13, 2003

Peter Somogyi, Ph.D., Oxford University
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *118 views - Runtime: 01:14:09
Forebrain Mechanisms of Pain and Analgesia

Monday, January 6, 2003

Mary Catherine Bushnell, Ph.D., McGill University, Québec
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *111 views - Runtime: 01:04:46
Choice and Chance: Saccadic Randomness and its Implications

Monday, December 16, 2002

Roger Carpenter, Ph.D., University of Cambridge
Category: Neuroscience

Read more *94 views - Runtime: 01:09:02