Seminars SS 2022
The IZN Seminar usually takes place every 2 weeks on Wednesdays.
Each speaker (usually two on the day) has ca. 25 minutes to present their projects plus 5 minutes for questions. The talks are in English.
The audience may include students and colleagues who are non-experts on the subject of the talk, therefore the speaker should introduce the topic in general terms.
The speaker should provide a host who will briefly introduce the speaker and moderate the questions after the talk.
Group leaders: please arrange a speaker and get in contact with the IZN Administrator who will include the booking on this page and distribute an announcement.
Information for Speakers Technical information
Date / Place | Speaker | Title |
06.04.2022 13:00 HK in Nbio Seminar Room Location: ZOOM |
Julia Dyckow and Hannah Kapell (AG Schirmer) | Modulating paranodal potassium levels is neuroprotective in inflammatory demyelination |
20.04.2022 13:00 Meeting ID: 880 7727 5856 |
Dr. Alan Kania (AG Grinevich) | Oxytocin signalling in the brainstem nucleus incertus – an arousal-promoting action of ‘love hormone’ |
Laura Doll (AG Gutschalk) | The influence of attention and arousal on the perception of auditory near-threshold stimuli | |
11.05.2022 13:00 ZOOM only Meeting ID: 880 7727 5856 |
Dr. Juan Carlos Boffi (AG Prevedel) | Elucidating the neuronal population code of sound location at the mammalian inferior colliculus using fast volumetric calcium imaging in vivo |
01.06.2022 13:00 Meeting ID: 880 7727 5856 |
Dr. Anna M. Hagenston Hertle (AG Bading) Department of Neurobiology |
Disrupted expression of mitochondrial NCLX sensitizes neuroglial networks to excitotoxic stimuli and renders synaptic activity toxic |
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15.06.2022 13:00 Meeting ID: 880 7727 5856 |
Isabella Boccuni (AGs Fairless/Draguhn) Department of Neurology Institute for Physiology and Pathophysiology |
Glutamate transporters and NMDA receptors contribution to αRGC susceptibility to neurodegeneration |
Märt Rannap (AG Draguhn) Institute for Physiology and Pathophysiology |
Structural and functional organization of the hippocampal-medial entorhinal output circuit | |
13.07.2022 13:00 Location: ZOOM only |
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27.07.2022 13:00 Meeting ID: 880 7727 5856 |
Dr. Priit Pruunsild (AG Bading) Department of Neurobiology |
Expression of a primate-specific RNA in mouse neurons promotes excitability and CREB function |
Dr. Martin Löffler (AG Flor) Institute of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience |
Corticostriatal circuits in the transition to chronic back pain: the predictive role of reward learning | |