Neurobiology Lectures SS2016

Neurobiology Lectures take place on Wednesdays, 13:00, alternating with the IZN seminars. Dates, rooms and speakers are indicated below.

Prospective hosts: please select an available slot, agree the date with your speaker and get in contact with the IZN Administrator Dr. Otto Bräunling who will confirm the date, include the booking on this web page, distribute an e-mail announcement and handle reimbursement of travel costs.

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.

There is no computer provided, so the speaker must bring his/her own laptop.

Please make sure that the equipment required is available in the lecture hall. The seminar rooms are open during the lecture period, otherwise the key will be obtained from the Hausverwaltung by a member of the IZN Administration.

Someone will be there to give technical assistance.

In case of technical problems, call 56-39234 (Herr Schleweis).


green = available   yellow.gif = reserved   red.gif = booked

 

  Date / Place       Speaker Title Host
red.gif 20.04.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Dr. Joris de Wit
Laboratory of Synapse Biology,
University of Leuven,
Belgium
Synaptic receptor sorting in development and disease of neural circuits Carmen Ruiz de Almodóvar
           
red.gif 27.04.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Prof.Dr.med. Peter W. Reeh
Institut für Physiologie & Pathophysiologie
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Erlangen
TRPA 1: the Janus head of a universal chemoreceptor channel SFB 1158
Rohini Kuner
           
red.gif 04.05.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Prof. Dr. Carlos Duarte
University Coimbra, Portugal
 
Regulation of local protein synthesis by BDNF and synaptic plasticity Ana Oliveira
           
red.gif 11.05.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Dr. Marc Spehr
Dept. of Chemosensation,
Institute for Biology II,
RWTH Aachen University,
Aachen
Of Mice and Men: Chemosensory Mechanisms of Social Communication SFB 1158
Thomas Kuner
           
red.gif 18.05.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Dr. Alexander Groh
Department of Neurosurgery
Klinikum Rechts der Isar
Technische Universität München
Thalamocortical Interactions During Sensory Processing In The Mammalian Brain SFB 1134
Andreas Draguhn
           
red.gif 25.05.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  C. Sue Carter, PhD
Director, The Kinsey Institute
Rudy Professor, Department of Biology
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
The Healing Power Of Love – An Oxytocin Hypothesis Beate Ditzen, Valery Grinevich
           
red.gif 01.06.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Radhika Puttagunta, PhD
Spinal Cord Injury Center,
University Hospital Heidelberg
Understanding The Regulation Of Gene Expression In Axonal Regeneration Hilmar Bading
           
red.gif 15.06.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Davi Bock
Janelia Research Campus,
Virginia, USA
Tracing memory circuits in Drosophila using whole-brain electron microscopy SFB 1134
Andreas Draguhn, Fred Hamprecht
           
red.gif 29.06.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  H.P. Maarten Kole
Cell Biology,
Faculty of Science,
University of Utrecht,
Netherlands
The tuning of axons to pyramidal neuron dendrites Maren Engelhardt, Christian Schultz
           
red.gif 06.07.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  William Wisden
Dept Life Sciences
Imperial College London, UK
Capturing the neuronal ensembles underlying sleep and sedation Hilmar Bading
           
red.gif 13.07.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Daniel Wesson
Department of Neurosciences,
Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, USA
Using sensory information to flexibly motivate behaviors Wolfgang Kelsch
           
red.gif 20.07.2016 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Andreas Herz
Computational Neuroscience, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Decoding the population activity of grid cells for spatial localization and goal-directed navigation SFB 1134
Kevin Allen
           
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