
Recent Seminars - 2004
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Date
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Time
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Place
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Speaker
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Topic
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| 12/15/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 Noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Leslie Satin
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Ion Channels, Fuel Metabolism and the Control of Pulsatile Insulin Secretion from Pancreatic Islets.
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| 12/8/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 Noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Matt Trudeau
University of Maryland
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Orientation and Reorientation in Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels Using Fluorescence.
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| 12/2/2004 (Thursday) |
10:30 AM |
Room 281, MSC |
Xue Han
UW-Madison
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Thesis Defense - Molecular Composition and Regulation of the Fusion Pore of Calcium Triggered Exocytosis.
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| 12/1/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 Noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Stephen G. Lisberger
UCSF
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From Vision to Action.
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| 10/20/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 Noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Margaret A. Titus
University of Minnesota
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Myosin VII and its Role in Adhesion.
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| 10/6/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 Noon |
Room 281, MSC |
James R. Bartles
Northwestern University
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The Espins: From Actin Cytoskeleton to Sensory Neuroscience.
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| 9/29/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 Noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Mike Shadlen
University of Washington
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A Neural Mechanism for Making Decisions.
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| 9/22/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 Noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Jerry Vitek
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Deep Brain Stimulation: How does it work?.
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| 8/23/2004 (Monday) |
12:00 Noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Tino Trahiotis
Univ. of Connecticut
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The use of transposed stimuli reveals new insights concerning the processing of ITDs conveyed by the envelopes of
high frequency, complex signals.
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| 7/29/2004 (Thursday) |
10:00 AM |
Room 281, MSC |
Emily Farrell
UW - Physiology
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The Functional Role of Sorcin in the Modulation of Cardiac Ryanodine Receptors.
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| 7/2/2004 (Friday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Stephan Brenowitz,
Harvard University
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Associative short-term synaptic plasticity mediated by endocannabinoids.
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| 6/18/2004 (Friday) |
8:30 AM |
Room 281, MSC |
Dexter Irvine
Monash University
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Studies of plasticity in adult auditory cortex.
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| 6/17/2004 (Thursday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Hua-Shun Li,
UCSF
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Asymmetric cell division in cortical neurogenesis: roles of numb and numblike.
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| 5/28/2004 (Friday) |
8:30 AM |
Room 281, MSC |
Richard Hallworth
Creighton University
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Making light work of outer hair cell motility.
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| 5/24/2004 (Monday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Lourival Possani
National University of Mexico
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Recent Advances on the Knowledge of Scorpion Toxins.
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| 5/5/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
William C. Hall
Duke University
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Exploring the Superior Colliculus In Vitro.
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| 4/28/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Robert Fyffe
Wright State University
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Ion Channel Expression in Relation to Neuron and Circuit Properties.
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| 4/21/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Enrico Stefani
UCLA
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Hormonal Regulation of Signaling Complexes in Heart and Myometrium.
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| 4/7/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Caryl Hill
Australian National University, Canberra
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Critical Role for Gap Junctions and Potassium Channels in Vasomotor Function.
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| 3/31/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Lea Ziskind-Conhaim
UW - Physiology
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Hinckley interneurons constitute part of the central pattern generator for locomotion.
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| 3/24/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Ward Tucker,
UW - Physiology
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Reconstitution of Ca2+-Triggered Membrane Fusion.
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| 3/10/2004 (Wednesday) |
2:00 PM |
Room 281, MSC |
Arthur Salomon,
Novartis Research Foundation, San Diego
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High-Throughput Phosphoproteomics: Unraveling the Molecular Circuitry of the Human Cell.
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| 3/10/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Genie Jones,
UW - Physiology
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HERG1a and 1b: A Two-Part Harmony In The Heart's Rhythm.
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| 3/3/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Margaret Livingstone,
Harvard Univ.
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TBA.
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| 2/11/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Gary Jones,
UW - Physiology
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Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3: A Negative Regulator of Wnt Signaling.
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| 2/4/2004 (Wednesday) |
12:00 noon |
Room 281, MSC |
Zhenjie Zhang,
UW - Physiology
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Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway: Overview and New Advances.
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