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Recent Seminars - 2003   (most recent at top)
Date Time Place Speaker Topic
12/19/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Rick Reale UW - Physiology Auditory/Visual interactions on Human Temporal Cortex.
12/17/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Dan Tollin Department of Physiology The coding of the acoustical cues to sound source location by neurons in the superior olivary complex.
12/12/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Carole Hackney Department of Anatomy Calcium binding in proteins (including synaptotagmin!) in auditory neurons.
12/10/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Carol Deutsch University of Pennsylvania Kv channels first steps.
12/5/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Gongqiang Yu UW - Waisman Center Sound localization and the precedence effect in the median plane.
12/3/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Michael E. Goldberg Columbia University The physiology and psychophysics of attention.
11/26/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Kenneth Campbell Department of Physiology Calcium, cross-bridges and myocardial compliance.
11/21/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Donata Oertel, UW - Physiology Synaptic plasticity in the dorsal cochlear nucleus
11/19/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Jeanne Nerbonne Washington University Cancelled
11/7/2003 (Friday) 4:00 PM Room 140, Bardeen Haruo Kasai, National Institute for Physiological Science, Okazaki, Japan Two-photon excitation imaging of exocytosis in adrenal chromaffin and PC12 cells.
10/29/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Brian Sykes, University of Alberta Structure and dynamics of calcium regulatory proteins: from in vitro to in situ.
10/24/2003 (Friday) 1:00 PM Room 227, SMI Richard Lifton, Yale University Q.R.Murphy Lecture - Genes for heart, kidney and bone disease: new insights from human genetic studies .
10/17/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Belinda Henry, Communicative Disorders Spectral resolution and speech recognition in cochlear implant listeners.
10/15/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Memorial Lecture for Joe Hind presented by Professors Geisler, Oertel, Rhode and Yin Joseph E. Hind (1923-2003) Colleague and Scientist.
10/8/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC David Linden, Johns Hopkins University Cellular substrates of information storage in the cerebellum.
10/3/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Justin Williams, UW - BioMedical Engineering Emerging technology for interfacing with the nervous system.
10/1/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Colin Nichols, Washington University Inward rectifying K channels: from structure to physiology.
9/29/2003 (Monday) 1:00 PM Room 281, MSC Shaowen Bao, Univ. of California - San Francisco Early experience and representation of complex sounds.
9/26/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC David Furness, Keele University, U.K. Tuning excitatory amino acid transporter expression and distribution to local synaptic activity in the brain and cochlea.
9/24/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Gerard Marriott, Dept. of Physiology Models and mechanisms underlying the molecular regulation of actin filament dynamics.
 
9/17/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Velia Fowler, The Scripps Research Institute Actin filament pointed ends in movement: from crawling cells to beating hearts.
9/10/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC David Wagner, Marquette University Binding versus gating in the GABA-A receptor.
9/3/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC David Richards, Dept. of Physiology Do kiss-and-run vesicles make dendritic spines promiscuous?
8/29/2003 (Friday) 12:30 PM Room 281, MSC Stephan Brenowitz, Harvard Medical School Retrograde modulation of cerebellar synapses by endocannabinoids.
8/8/2003 (Friday) 12:00 Noon Room 281, MSC Camin Dean, University of California - Berkeley Function of Neuroligin and Neurexin During Synapse Formation in the CNS.
7/28/2003 (Monday) 3:30 PM Room 281, MSC Steven Britton, Medical College of Ohio Rat Genetic Models of Low and High Aerobic Capacity.
7/25/2003 (Friday) 3:30 PM Room 281, MSC Simona Tigaran, Univ of Aarhus, Denmark Evidence of and research needs in the cardiac pathology of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
7/25/2003 (Friday) 9:00 AM Room 281, MSC Risa Cohen, UW - Physiology Thesis Defense - Unique Modulation of Cardiac Cav1.2 Calcium Channels by Auxilliary b1 Subunits.
6/23/2003 (Monday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Joseph Tsien, Princeton Univ Integrated analysis of temporal stages of memory processes in mice.
6/16/2003 (Monday) 4:00 PM Room 281, MSC James Gnadt, SUNY Stony Brook Area LIP neurons: What do they say, how much do they say and where do they say it.
6/13/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Neal Viemeister, Univ of Minnesota The role of temporal structure in envelope processing.
5/23/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Bill Rhode, UW - Physiology Hearing is very Mechanical.
5/16/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Bob Lutfi, UW - Communicative Disorders Auditory discrimination of force of impact.
5/1/2003 (Thursday) 4:00 PM Room 140, Bardeen Charles Zuker, UC - San Diego Woolsey Lecture: The Biology of Mammalian Taste
4/23/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Myung-Soon Moon, UW - Physiology Regulation of nerve development by Schwann cells.
4/16/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Xiaobing Li, UW - Physiology Molecular determinants of K+ channel clustering in myelinated fibers.
4/4/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Mike Neelon, UW - Psychology Explorations into the auditory motion aftereffect.
4/2/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC James Trimmer, SUNY - Stony Brook Ion channel trafficking and localization.
3/26/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Tim Hales, George Washington University Functional implications of alternative splicing in neuronal L-type calcium channels.
3/14/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Bill Rhode, UW - Physiology Cochlear Nucleus - Onset units: structure-function.
3/12/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Hui Yu, UW - Physiology The roles of myelin genes in demyelinating diseases.
3/7/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Patti Johnstone, UW - Waisman Center The Cocktail Party Effect in Children and Adults Speech Intelligibility and Spatial Release from Masking with Various Types of Interfering Sounds.
2/26/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Weijun Cheng, UW - Physiology Interplay of molecules during Na+ channel clustering at the nodes of Ranvier.
2/19/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Albee Messing, UW - Pathobiological Sciences GFAP, Astrocytes, and Alexander disease: when bad things happen to good filaments.
2/14/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Joshua Alexander, UW - Communicative Disorders Informational Masking without Maskers.
2/12/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Jean-Marc Mienville, Universite de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France Morphological plasticity of pituicytes (in vitro).
2/7/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Phil Smith, UW - Anatomy The rat auditory thalamus, not your run-of-the-mill sensory relay to the cortex.
2/5/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Donald DeFranco, University of Pittsburgh Alternative nuclear processing pathways for a steroid hormone receptor.
1/31/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Luis Populin, UW - Anatomy Sound localization in behaving primates.
1/29/2003 (Wednesday) 12:00 noon Room 281, MSC Mark Nelson, University of Vermont Tuning potassium channels to regulate blood pressure.
1/24/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Ruth Litovsky, UW - Communicative Disorders Preliminary observations in bilaterally-implanted cochlear implant users.
1/17/2003 (Friday) 8:30 AM Room 281, MSC Alberto Recio, UW - Physiology Representation of whispered vowels in the auditory nerve and cochlear nucleus of the cat.
 
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