Thu - May 15, 2008
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Great Whales and Great Apes: Brain Evolution and Selective Neuronal Vulnerability in Human Brain Disorders

Patrick R. Hof M.D.
Department of Neuroscience; Computational Neurobiology & Imaging Center
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, NY
Thu - May 8, 2008
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Rules, Concepts and Executive Brain Functions

Earl K. Miller Ph.D.
Dept. of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, RIKEN-MIT Neuroscience Research Center
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thu - May 1, 2008
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Information Processing in Auditory Cortex

Xiaoqin Wang Ph.D.
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Thu - Mar 27, 2008
12:15 PM
Cohen Auditorium; I-E02
Dendrite Development, Neuronal Circuitry and Egg-laying Behavior in Drosophila

Yuh-Nung Jan Ph.D.
Dept. of Molecular Physiology
HHMI; University of California, San Francisco
Thu - Jan 24, 2008
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Embryonic Neural Stem Cell Regulation: A New Look at the Role of Notch, and Introducing a New Player - NF-kB

Nicholas Gaiano Ph.D.
Institute for Cell Engineering
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Thu - Jan 17, 2008
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Variability, Compensation and Homeostasis in Rhythmic Neuronal Networks

Eve E. Marder Ph.D.
Volen Center & Biology Department
Brandeis University
Thu - Jan 10, 2008
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
An Iconoclast in the Motor Cortex: Changing the Circuits that Control the Fingers

Marc H. Schieber M.D., Ph.D.
Dept. of Neurology, Neurobiology & Anatomy
University of Rochester School of Medicine
Thu - Dec 6, 2007
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Learning to Smell: Cortical Plasticity and Sensory Perception

Donald A. Wilson Ph.D.
Dept. of Zoology
University of Oklahoma
Thu - Nov 15, 2007
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Neural Mechanisms in Olfactory-guided Decisions

Zachary F. Mainen Ph.D.

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Thu - May 31, 2007
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Synaptic and Circuitry Basis of Obsessive Compulsive-like Behavior in Mice

Guoping Feng Ph.D.
Department of Neurobiology
Duke University Medical Center
Thu - May 24, 2007
12:00 PM
SHM, I-304
Stalking the wild human: What comparative studies of humans, apes and monkeys can tell us about the species-specific features of the human brain

Todd M. Preuss Ph.D.
Yerkes National Primate Research Center
Emory University