Neurobiology Lectures WS2017/18

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

Prospective hosts: 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 and honorarium.

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. Projector, laserpointer and microphone are available.

The lecture halls 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 provide 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
green 13.09.17, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
       
           
green 27.09.17, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
       
           
green 11.10.17 13:00
INF 306, HS2
       
           
red.gif 25.10.17, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Marco Tripodi
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cambridge, UK
Encoding of three-dimensional head-displacement vectors for goal-oriented actions in the mouse IZN PhD Students
           
red.gif 08.11.17, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Annarita Patrizi
Chica und Heinz Schaller Foundation Research Group,
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors modulating the maturation of GABAergic interneurons SFB 1158
Rohini Kuner
           
red.gif 22.11.17, 13:00
INF 328, SR25
  Prof. Christopher Linington
Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation
University of Glasgow, UK
Fibroblast growth factor signalling: cause or consequence of axonal loss in multiple sclerosis? FOR2289
Ricarda Diem, Richard Fairless
           
red.gif 29.11.17, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Richard Hahnloser
Institute of Neuroinformatics,
University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Songbirds' solution to an intractable motor learning problem

SFB 1134
Daniel Durstewitz

           
red.gif 06.12.17, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Elisa d’Este
Department of NanoBiophotonics
MPI für biophysikalische Chemie
Göttingen
Nanoscale organization of the subcortical cytoskeleton in the nervous system SFB 1134
Maren Engelhardt, Christian Schultz
           
green 20.12.17, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
       
           
red.gif 17.01.18, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Klaus Conzelmann
Max-von-Pettenkofer Institut & Genzentrum der LMU
München
Neuronal circuit analysis with rabies virus – possibilities and limitations Andreas Draguhn
SFB1134
           
red.gif 31.01.18, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Liset Menendez de la Prida
Instituto Cajal, Madrid, Spain
Deep-superficial organization of hippocampal microcircuits in health and disease Andreas Draguhn
SFB1134
           
red.gif 14.02.18, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Noelia Urban Avellaneda,
Institut für Molekulare Biotechnologie (IMBA) der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, Austria
Intrinsic and extrinsic control of neural stem cell quiescence Hannah Monyer
           
red.gif 28.02.18, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Rosanna Parlato
Institut für Anatomie und Zellbiologie
Universität Heidelberg
Revisiting the role of the nucleolus in neurodegenerative disorders Francesca Ciccolini
           
red.gif 07.03.18, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Jing Hu
Institute of Pharmacology
Medical Faculty Heidelberg
Heidelberg University
Feel the Force Rohini Kuner SFB 1158
 
           
red.gif 14.03.18, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Manuel Zimmer,
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna, Austria
The Organization of Behavior by Whole Brain Dynamics in C. elegans Hannah Monyer
           
red.gif 21.03.18, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Robert E. Campbell
University of Alberta, Canada
Spying on neurons with engineered optogenetic tools IZN PhD Students
           
red.gif 28.03.18, 13:00
INF 306, HS2
  Kevin Allen
Klinische Neurobiologie des Universitätsklinikums,
DKFZ, Heidelberg
Impact of visual landmarks on the activity of grid cells and other spatially selective neurons of the medial entorhinal cortex Hannah Monyer
           

 

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