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October 1, 2007

Hirofumi Watari, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Nicoll:

  • GM Elias, L Funke, V Stein, SG Grant, DS Bredt, and RA Nicoll. synapse-specific and developmentally regulated targeting of AMPA receptors by a family of MAGUK scaffolding proteins.
    Neuron 52: 307-320, October 19, 2006.

October 22, 2007

Sean Georgi, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Appel:

  • BB Kirby, N Takada, AJ Latimer, J Shin, TJ Carney, RN Kelsh and B Appel. In vivo time-lapse imaging shows dynamic oligodenrocyte progenitor behavior during zebrafish development. Nature Neuroscience Vol. 9, Number 12, December 2006, 1506-1511.

January 28, 2008

Julia Lemos, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Haydon:

  • O Pascual, KB Casper, C Kubera, J Zhang, R Revilla-Sanchez, J Sul, H Takano, SJ Moss, K McCarthy, PG Haydon. Astrocytic purinergic signaling coordinates synaptic networks. Science Vol 310, Oct 7, 2005. 113-116.

March 3, 2008

Kathryn Tabor, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Xiaoqin Wang:

  • D Bendor and X Wang. The neuronal representation of pitch in primate auditory cortex. Nature Vol. 436/25 August 2005, 1161-1165.

March 24, 2008

No Journal Club -- Quarter Break

April 7, 2008

Benjamin Smarr, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Bass:

  • AH Bass and JR McKibben. Neural mechanisms and behaviors for acoustic communication in teleost fish. Progress in Neurobiology Vol 69 (2003) 1-26.

April 28, 2008

Benjamin Land, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Picciotto:

  • NA Addy, EF Fornasiero, TR Stevens, JR Taylor and MR Picciotto. Role of calcineurin in nicotine-mediated locomotor sensitization. Journal of Neuroscience. August 8, 2007. 27(32):8571-8580.

May 12, 2008

Philip Harding, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Reynolds:

  • JF Mitchell, KA Sundberg, and JH Reynolds. Differential attention-dependent response modulation across cell classes in macaque visual area V4. Neuron 55, 131-141, July 5, 2007.

 

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October 2, 2006

Jessica Fox, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Hildebrand:

  • CE Reisenman, TA Christensen and JG Hildebrand. Chemosensory selectivity of output neurons innervating an identified, sexuallly isomorphic olfactory glomerulus. Neural Computation 17: 1665-1699 (2005).

October 22, 2007

Sean Georgi, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Appel:

  • BB Kirby, N Takada, AJ Latimer, J Shin, TJ Carney, RN Kelsh and B Appel. In vivo time-lapse imaging shows dynamic oligodenrocyte progenitor behavior during zebrafish development. Nature Neuroscience Vol. 9, Number 12, December 2006, 1506-1511.

October 30, 2006

Elizabeth Wilkinson, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Ebner:

  • S Pasalar, AV Roitman, WK Durfee and TJ Ebner. Force field effects on cerebellar Purkinje cell discharge with implications for internal models. Nature NeuroscienceOct. 8, 2006:1-8.

November 20, 2006

Peter Meilstrup, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Dan:

  • G. Felsen, J. Touryan, F. Han, Y. Dan. Coritcal sensitivity to visual features in natural scenes. PLoS Biology Vol 3, Issue 10. 1819-1828 (October 2005).

January 22, 2007

Michael Garelick, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Eric Klann:

  • L Hou, MD Antion, D Hu, CM Spencer, R Paylor, and E Klann. Dynamic translational and proteasoal regulation of fragile X meental retardation protein controls mGluR-dependent long-term depression. Neuron 51, 441-454, August 17, 2006.
    and
  • JL Banko, F Poulin, L Hou, CT DeMaria, N Sonenberg, and E Klann. Te translation repressor 4E-BP2 is critical for eIF4F complex formation, synaptic plasticity, and memory in the hippocampus. The Journal of Neuroscience,Ocotber 19, 2005. 25(42):9581-9590.

February 5, 2007

Roozbeh Kiani, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Assad:

  • DJ Freedman & JA Assad. Experience-dependent representation of visual categories in parietal cortex. Nature Vol 443/7 September 2006/doi:10.1038/nature05078.

March 19, 2007

No Journal Club -- Quarter Break

March 26, 2007

Berit Jacobson, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Alvarez-Buylla

  • EL Jackson, JM Garcia-Verdugo, S Gil-Perotin, M Roy, A Quinones-Hinojosa, S VandenBerg, and A Alvarez-Buylla. PDGFR alpha-positive B cells are neural stem cells in the adult SVZ that form glioma-like growths in response to increased PDGF signaling. Neuron 51 July 20, 2006. 187-199.

April 16, 2007

Sabiha Barot, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Robinson:

  • TE Robinson and KC Berridge. Addication. Annu. Rev. Psychol. 54:25-53(2003).

May 7, 2007

Abigail Wark, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Young:

  • EAD Hammock and LJ Young. Microsatellite instability generates diversity in brain and sociobehavioral traits. Science June 10, 2005. Vol. 308, 1630-1634.

 

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October 3, 2005

Rebecca Mease, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Olshausen:
  • BA Olshausen and DJ Field. How close are we to understanding V1?. Neural Computation 17: 1665-1699 (2005).

October 17, 2005

Jonathan Fadok, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Jeffry Isaacson:

  • KM Franks and JS Isaacson. Synapse-specific downregulation of NMDA receptors by early experience: A critical period for plasticity of sensory input to olfactory cortex. Neuron 47: 1-14, July 7 2005.

November 7, 2005

John Meitzen, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Robert M. Sapolsky:

  • Robert M. Sapolsky. The influence of social hierarchy on primate health. Science 29 April 2005, Vol 308: 648-652.
    and
  • D Kaufer, WO Ogle, ZS Pincus, KL Clark, AC Nicholas, KM Dinkel, TC Dumas, D Ferguson, AL Lee, MA Winters & RM Sapolsky. Restructuring the neuronal stress response with anti glucocorticoid gene delivery. Nature Neuroscience Vol 7, No 9, 8 August 2004: 947-953.

December 12, 2005

No Journal Club -- Finals Week

January 23, 2006

Timothy Hanks, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Tirin Moore:

  • T Moore, KM Armstrong, M Fallah. Visuomotor originas of covert spatial attention. Neuron December 2002, 36(6): 1183-1194.

February 6, 2006

Benjamin Land, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Howard Fields:

  • Sharif A. Taha and Howard L. Fields. Encoding of palatability and appetitive behaviors by distinct neuronal populations in the nucleus accumbens. The Journal of Neuroscience Feb. 2, 2005: 1193-1202.

February 20, 2006

No Journal Club -- President's Day --Holiday

March 13, 2006

No Journal Club -- Finals Week

March 20, 2006

No Journal Club -- Quarter Break

March 27, 2006

Elena Cherny, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Welsh

  • DG Placantonakis, AA Bukovsky, X-H Zeng, H-P Keim, and JP Welsh. Fundamental role of inferior olive connexin 36 in muscle coherence during tremor. PNAS May 4, 2004. Vol. 10. No. 18. 7164-7169.
    and
  • JP Welsh, H Yamaguchi, X-H Zeng, M Kojo, Y Nakada, A Takagi, JM Sugimori and RR Llinas. Normal motor learning during pharmacological prevention of Purkinje cell long-term depression. PNAS November 22, 2005. Vol. 102. No. 47. 17166-17171.

April 10, 2006

Roozbeh Kiani, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Greg DeAngelis:

  • T Uka and GC DeAngelis. Contribution of area MT to stereoscopic depth perception: Choice-related response modulations reflect task strategy. Neuron, Vol. 42, April 22, 2004, 297-310.

May 1, 2006

No Journal Club

May 8, 2006

Jonathan Ting, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Felix E. Schweizer:

  • REQUIRED: BW Edmonds, FD Gregory and FE Schweizer. Evidence that fast exocytosis can be predominantly mediated by vesicles not docked at active zones in frog saccular hair cells. J Physiol 560.2 (2004) 439-450.
    and
  • RECOMMENDED: MA Rutherford and WM Roberts. Frequency selectivity of synaptic exocytosis in frog saccular hair cells. PNAS February 21, 2006, Vol. 103, No. 8, 2898-2903.

May 29 & June 5, 2006

No Journal Club

 

 

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October 11, 2004

Joy Sebe, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Jack L. Feldman:

  • Feldman JL, Mitchell GS, Nattie EE. Opioid-induced quantal slowing reveals dual networks for respiratory rhythm generation. Neuron 37: 821-826 (2003)

October 25, 2004

Marina Kuznetsova, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Marcus Meister:

  • Stephen A. Baccus and Markus Meister. Fast and Slow Contrast Adaptation in Retinal Circuitry. Neuron 36: 909-919 (2002)

November 8, 2004

Dr. Jeansok Kim, Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology, University of Washington
In association with the seminar to be presented by Eun Young Song:

  • Ja Wook Koo, Jung-Soo Han, and Jeansok J. Kim. Selective neurotoxic lesions of basolateral and central nuclei of the amygdala produce differential effects on fear conditioning. Journal of Neuroscience. Sept. 1, 2004. 24(35):7654-7662

November 22, 2004

No Journal Club -- Thanksgiving Week

November 29, 2004

Douglas Wacker, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Yvon Delville:
Concentration will be on the Wommack et al 2004 article. The other 2 articles will be discussed briefly at Journal Club.

  • David JT, Cervantes MC, Trosky KA, Salinas JA and Delville Y. A neural network underlying individual differences in emotion and aggression in male golden hamsters. Neuroscience: 126 (2004) 567-578
  • Wommack JC, Taravosh-Lahn K, David JT, and Delville, Y. Repeated exposure to social stress alters the development of agonisstic behavior in male golden hamsters. Science Direct. Hormones and Behavior. 43(2003) 229-236
  • Wommack JC, Salinas A, Melloni RH, and Delville, Y. Behavioural and neuroendocrine adaptations to repeated stress during puberty in male golden hamsters. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 2004, Vol. 16, 767-775

December 13, 2004

No Journal Club -- Finals Week

January 3, 2005

Michael Garelick, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Matthew Wilson:

  • Albert K. Lee and Matthew A. Wilson. Memory of Sequential Experience in the Hippocampus during Slow Wave Sleep. Neuron December 2002, 36(6): 1183-1194

January 17, 2005

No Journal Club -- Holiday

January 24, 2005

James Bullis, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Chris J. McBain:

  • J. Josh Lawrence and Chris J. McBain. Containing the detonation-feedforward inhibition in the CA3 hippocampus. TRENDS in Neurosciences. Vol. 26, No.11, Nov. 2003
    • Saobo Lei and Chris J. McBain. Two loci of expression for long-term depression at hippocampal mossy fiber-interneuron synapses. Journal of Neuroscience. March 3, 2004. 24(9):2112-2121

February 7, 2005

No Journal Club -- Interview Week

February 21, 2005

No Journal Club -- Holiday

February 28 , 2005

Elizabeth Wilkinson, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Michele Basso:

  • Michele A. Basso and Robert H. Wurtz. Neuronal activity in substantia nigra pars reticulata during target selection. Journal of Neuroscience. March 1, 2002. 22(5):1883-1894

March 14, 2004

Kenneth Custer and Jonathan Ting, N&B Graduate Students
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Kristen Harris:

  • L. Ostroff, J. Fiala, B. Allwardt, K. Harri. Polyribosomes Redistribute from Dendritic Shafts into Spines with Enlarged Synapses during LTP in Developing Rat Hippocampal Slices. Neuron: 35(3), 535-545

April 4, 2005

Thomas Hnasko, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Palmiter:

  • Mark S. Szczypka, Keith Kwok, Michelle D. Brot, Brett T. Marck, Alvin M. Matsumoto, Brian A. Donahue, and Richard D. Palmiter. Dopamine production in the caudate putamen restores feeding in dopamine-deficient mice. Neuron. Vol. 30, 819-828, June 2001
  • Mark S. Szczypka, Mark A. Rainey, Douglas S. Kim, William A. Alaynick, Brett T. Marck, Alvin M. Matsumoto, and Richard D. Palmiter. Feeding behavior in dopamine-deficient mice. PNAS.Vol. 96, Oct. 12, 1999, No. 21, 12138-12143

April 11, 2005

No Journal Club -- Spring Break

April 18, 2005

Dr. Luis Santana
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Santana:

  • Jessica A. Filosa, Adrian D. Bonev, and Mark T. Nelson. Calcium dynamics in cortical astrocytes and arterioles during neurovascular coupling. Circulation Research, 2004;95:e73-e81

May 2, 2005

Janet Altman, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Louis F. Reichardt:

  • Role of beta-catenin in synaptic vesicle localization and presynaptic assembly. Neuron. Vol. 40, 719-731, November 13, 2003

May 16, 2005

Billie J. Swalla, Associate Professor, Dept. of Biology, Univeristy of Washington
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Billie J. Swalla:

  • Gene expression and larval evolution: changing roles of distal-less and orthodenticle in echinoderm larvae.
    Evolution and Development. 4:2, 111-123 (2002)

May 30, 2005

No Journal Club -- Holiday

 

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September 29, 2003

Zachary Scheiner, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Joe Tsien:

  • Inducible Protein Knockout Reveals Temporal Requirement of CaMKII Reactivation for memory Consolidation in the Brain. PNAS, 100: 4287-4292 (April 1, 2003)
  • NMDA Receptor-Dependent Synaptic Reinforcement as a Crucial Process for Memory Consolidation. Science, 290: 1170-1174 (November 10, 2000)

October 13, 2003

Christopher Thompson, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Claudio V. de Mello:

  • Mello, CV. Mapping Vocal Communication Pathways in Birds with Inducible Gene Expression. Journal Comp Physiol A. 188: 943-959 (2002)
  • Jarvis ED, Ribeiro S, de Silva M, Ventura D, Vielliard J, Mello, CV. Behaviourally Driven Gene Expression Reveals Song Nuclei in Hummingbird Brain. Nature. 406: 628-632 (2000)
  • Ribeiro S, Cecchi GA, Magnasc MO, Mello, CV. Toward a Song Code: Evidence for a Syllabic Representation in the Canary Brain. Neuron. 21: 359-371 (Aug., 1998)

October 27, 2003

Sara Grote, N&B Graduate Student and Albert La Spada, Assistant Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Albert La Spada:

  • Thompson LM. An Expanded Role for Wild-type Huntintin in Neuronal Transcription. Nature Genetics. 35, Number 1: 13-14 (September 2003)
  • La Spada AR and Taylor JP. Polyglutamines Placed into Context. Neuron. 38: 681-684 (June 5, 2003)
  • Zuccato C, Tartari M., Crotti A, Goffredo, D, Valenza M, Conti L, Cataudella T, Leavitt BR, Hayden MR, Timmusk T, Rigamonti D, Cattaneo E. Huntintin Interacts with REST/NRSF to Modulate the Transcription of NRSE-controlled Neuronal Genes. Nature Genetics. 35, Number 1 (September 2003)

November 10, 2003

Cristi Stoick, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Linda A. Barlow:

  • Barlow, L. A Taste for Development. Neuron. 22:209-212(1999)
  • Barlow, L. Specification of Pharyngeal Endoderm is Dependent on Early Signals from Axial Mesoderm. Development. 128:1-11 (2001)

November 24, 2003

Jonathan Ting, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Jeff W. Lichtman:

  • Walsh, MK and Lichtman, JW. In Vivo Time-Lapse Imaging of Synaptic Takeover Associated with Naturally Occurring Synapse Elimination. Neuron. 37:67-73
  • Kasthuri, N and Lichtman JW. The Role of Neuronal Identity in Synaptic Competition. Nature. 424 (6947): 426-430 (July 24, 2003)

December 8, 2003

Christopher Davenport, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Karel Svoboda:

  • Oertner TG, Sabatini BL, Nimchinsky EA, Svoboda K. Facilitation at single synapses probed with optical quantal analysis. Nat Neurosci. 2002 Jul; 5(7): 657-64
  • Shepherd GM, Pologruto TA, Svoboda K. Circuit analysis of experience-dependent plasticity in the developing rat barrel cortex. Neuron. 2003 Apr 24; 38(2): 277-89
  • Trachtenberg JT, Chen BE, Knott GW, Feng G, Sanes JR, Welker E, Svoboda K. Long-term in vivo imaging of experience-dependent synaptic plasticity in adult cortex. Nature. 2002 Dec 19-26; 420(6917): 788-94

January 5, 2004

Timothy Hanks, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. John H. R. Maunsell:

  • Cook, E and Maunsell, JHR. Attentional Modulation of Behavioral Performance and Neuronal Responses in Middle Temporal and Ventral Intraparietal Areas of Macaque Monkey.The Journal of Neuroscience, 22(5):1994-2004 (March 1, 2002)

January 26, 2004

Minjung Kim, Psychology Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Jeansok Kim:

  • Kim, J, Lee, H, Han, J, and Packard M. Amygdala. Is Critical for Stress-Induced Modulation of Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation and Learning. The Journal of Neuroscience. 21(14): 5222-5228 (July 2001)

February 23, 2004

David Margolis, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. David Berson:

  • Berson, DM, Dunn, F. and Takao, M. Phototransduction by retinal ganglion cells that set the circadian clock. Science. 295: 1070-73 (2002)

March 1, 2004

Marina Kuznetsova, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. A. James Hudspeth:

  • Martin, P,Bozovic, Y, Choe, Y, and Hudspeth, AJ. Spontaneous Oscillation by Hair Bundles of the Bullfrog's Sacculus. The Journal of Neuroscience. 23(11): 4533-4548 (June 1, 2003).

March 22, 2004

No Journal Club -- Spring Break

March 29, 2004

Dr. James Olson, Assistant Member, FHCRC
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. James Olson:

  • Hallahan,A, Pritchard, JI, Chandraratna, RAS, Ellenbogen, RG, Geyer, JR, Overland, RP, Strand, AD, Tapscott, SJ, & Olson, JM. BMP-2 mediates retinoid-induced apoptosis in medulloblastoma cells through a paracrine effect. Nature Medicine. 9, Number 8:1033-1037 (August 2003)

April 12, 2004

No Journal Club

April 26, 2004

Timothy Hanks, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Adrienne Fairhall:

  • Fairhall, AL, Lewen, GD, Bialek, W, and de Ruyter van Stevenick. Efficiency and Ambiguity in an Adaptive Neural Code. Nature. 412(6849): 787-792 (2001)

May 10, 2004

Anne Marie Wissman and Christopher Thompson, N&B Graduate Students
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Joseph Sisneros:

  • JA Sisneros and AH Bass. Seasonal Plasicity of Periheral Auditory Frequency Sensitivity. Journal of Neuroscience 23(3):1049-1058 (Feb. 1, 2003)
    • JA Sisneros, PM Forlano, R Knapp, and AH Bass. Seasonal Variation of Seroid Hormone Levels in an Intertidal-nesting Fish, the Vocal Plainfin Midshipman. General and Comparative Endocrinology.136, 101-116, (2004)

 

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September 30, 2002

Dr. Jane Sullivan, Assistant Professor
Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Jane Sullivan:

  • Robinson, et al. Synaptotagmins I and IV Promote Transmitter Release Independently of Ca2+ Binding in the C2A Domain. Nature. 2002; 418: 336-340
  • Mackler, et al. The C2B Ca2+ -binding Motif of Synaptotagmin is Required for Synaptic Transmission in Vivo. Nature. 2002; 418: 340-344

October 14, 2002

Ala Moshiri, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Ariel Ruiz i Altaba:

  • N Dahmane, P Sanchez, Y Gitton, V Palma, T Sun, M Beyna, H Weiner, and A Ruiz i Altaba. The Sonic Hedgehog-Gli pathway regulates dorsal brain growth and turmorigensis. Development 2001; 128: 5201-5212

October 28, 2001

Dr. Hannele Ruohola-Baker, Associate Professor
Department of Biochemistry, Univeristy of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Hannele Ruohola-Baker:

  • Dystroglycan is Required for Polarizing the Epithelial Cells and the Oocyte in Drosophila

November 18, 2002

Douglas Wacker, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Barney Schlinger:

  • The Distribution and Regulation of Aromatase Expression in the Zebra Finch Revealed with a Specific Antibody. Journal of Comp. Neurology. 423: 619-630

December 2, 2002

Siobhan Robinson, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Marc Caron:

  • Functional Interactin between Monoamine Plasma Memberane Transporters and the Synaptic PDSZ Domain--Containing Protein PICK1. Neuron. April 2001; 30: 121-134
  • Glutamatergic Modulation of Hyperactivity in Mice Lacking the Dopamine Transporter. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. September 2001; 98: 11047-11054

January 6, 2003

CANCELLED

January 27, 2003

Sara Grote, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Virginia M-Y Lee:

  • Neuronal alpha-Synucleinopathy with Severe Movement Disorder in Mice Expressing A53T Human alpha-Synuclein. Neuron. May 16, 2002; 34: 521-533

February 10, 2003

Kenneth Custer, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Edwin Chapman:

  • Synaptotagmin: A Ca2+ Sensor that Triggers Exocytosis? Molecular Cell Biology. July 2002; 3: 1-11
  • C2A Activates a Cryptic Ca2+ -triggered Membrane Penetration Activity within the C2B Domain of Synaptotagmin 1. PNAS. Early Edition: 1-6
  • Synaptotagmin Modulation of Fusion Pore Kinetics in Regulated Exocytosis of Dense-Core Vesicles. Science. Nov 2, 2001; 294: 1111-1115

March 3, 2003

Dr. Paul Muchowski, Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Paul Muchowski:

  • Suppression of Polyglutamine-induced Protein Aggregation in Caenorhabditis Elegans by Torsin Proteins. Human Molecular Genetics. February 2003; 12(3): 307-319

March 31, 2003

Alex Stein, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Gina Turrigiano:

  • Critical Periods for Experience-dependent Synaptic Scaling in Visual Cortex. Nature Neuroscience. August 2002; 5(8): 783-789

April 14, 2003

Jane Lauckner, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Venkatesh Murthy:

  • Multiple Forms of Synaptic Plasticity Triggered by Selective Suppression of Activity in Individual Neurons, Nature. November 28, 2002; 420: 414-418

April 28, 2003

Dr. Kenneth Mackie, Professor
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Kenneth Mackie:

  • Distinct Domains of the CB1 Cannabinoid Receptor Control Desensitization and Internalization. The Journal of Neuroscience. 19: 3773-3780

May 12, 2003

Mark Mazurek, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Matteo Carandini:

  • Suppression without Inhibition in Visual Cortex. Neuron. 35: 759-771

June 2, 2003

Dr. Valerie Daggett, Associate Professor
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Valerie Daggett:

  • Mapping the Early Steps in the pH-induced Conformational Conversion of the Prion Protein. PNAS. March 13, 2001; 98(6): 2985-2989

 

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October 1, 2001

Dr. Stanley Froehner, Professor & Chair
Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Stanley Froehner:

  • ME Adams, N Kramarcy, SP Krall, SG Rossi, RL Rotunda, R Sealock, and SC Froeher. Absence of alpha-Syntrophin Leads to Structurally Aberrant Neuromuscular Synapses Deficient in Utrophin. J Cell Biol. 2000; 150(6): 1385-1397

October 15, 2001

John Neumaier, Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. John Neumaier:

  • AM Pliakas, RR Carlson, RL Neve, C Konrandi, EJ Nestler and WA Carlezon Jr. Altered Responsiveness to Cocaine and Increased Immobility in the Forced Swim Test Associated with Elevated cAMP Response Element-Binding Protein Expression in Nucleus Accumbens. J Neuroscience. 2001; 21(18): 7397-7403

October 29, 2001

Dr. Rajesh Rao, Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Sciences & Engineering, University of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Rajesh Rao:

  • RPN Rao and DH Ballard. Predictive Coding in the Visual Cortex: A Functional Interpretation of Some Extra-Classical Receptive Field Effects. Nature Neuroscience. 1999; 2(1): 79-87
  • C Koch and T Poggio. Predicting the visual world: silence is golden. Nature Neuroscience. 1999; 2(1): 9-10

November 19, 2001

Siobhan Robinson, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Kenneth Johnson:

  • KO Johnson. The Roles and Functions of Cutaneous Mechanoreceptors. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 2001; 11: 455-461

December 3, 2001

Abigail Person, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Frederic Theunissen:

  • FE Theunissen, K Sen, and AJ Doupe. Spectral-Temporal Receptive Fields of Nonlinear Auditory Neurons Obtained Using Natural Sounds. J. Neuroscience. 2000; 20(6): 2315-2331

January 7, 2002

Scott Goeke, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Maureen Condic:

  • ML Condic. Adult Neuronal Regeneration Induced by Transgenic Integrin Expression. J. Neuroscience 2001; 21(13): 4782-4788

January 28, 2002

Dr. Gwenn Garden, Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology, University of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Gwenn Garden:

  • M. Kaul, GA Garden, & SA Lipton. Pathways to neuronal injury and apoptosis in HIV-associated dementia. Nature. 2001; 410: 988-994.
  • P. Bezzi, CG Carmignotot, L Pasti, S Vesce, D Rossi, B Lodi Rizzini, T Pozzan & A Volterra. Prostaglandins stimulate calcium-dependent glutamate release in astrocytes. Nature. 1998; 391: 281-285

February 11, 2002

Staci Sorensen, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Hollis Cline:

  • Z Li, L Van Aelst & HT Cline. Rho GTPases Regulate Distinct Aspects of Dendritic Arbor Growth in Xenopus Central Neurons in Vivo. Nature. March 2000; 3(3): 217-225

March 5, 2002

David Margolis, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Richard Masland:

  • RH Masland. The Fundamental Plan of the Retina. Nature Neuroscience. 2001; 4(9): 877-886

April 1, 2002

Christopher Thompson and Doug Wacker, N&B Graduate Students
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Catherine Carr:

  • H Agmon-Snir, CE Carr & J Rinzel. The Role of Dendrites in Auditory Coincidence Detection. Nature. 1998; 393: 269-272

April 15, 2002

Julie Harris, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Lloyd Greene:

  • JM Angelastro, L Klimaschewski, S Tang, OV Vitolo, TA Weissman, LT Donlin, ML Shelanski, and LA Greene. Identification of diverse nerve growth factor-regulated genes by serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) profiling. PNAS. 2000; 97(19): 10424-10429

April 29, 2002

Kenneth Custer & Alex Stein, N&B Graduate Students
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Theodore Wensel:

  • G Hu, G-F Jang, CW Cowan, TG Wensel & K Palczewski. Phosphorylation of RGS9-1 by an Endogenous Protein Kinase in Rod Outer Segments. J Biological Chemistry. 2001; 276(25): 22287-22295

May 13, 2002

Alex Stein, N&B Graduate Student
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Julie Schnapf:

  • M Kamermans, I Fahrenfort, K Schultz, U Janssen-Bienhold, T Sjoerdsma & R Weiler. Hemichannel-Mediated Inhibition in the Outer Retina. Science. 2001; 292: 1178-1180

June 3, 2002

Dr. Philip Horner, Assistant Professor
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Washington

In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Philip Horner:

  • Neural Stem Cells from Adult Hippocampus Develop Essential Properties of Functional CNS Neurons. Nature Neuroscience. May 2002; 5(5): 438-445

 

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September 25, 2000

Vocal motor control in the songbird: A look at the neural mechanisms of learned sequence generation
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Michale Fee:br>

  • Fee, Michale S. Active stabilization of electrodes for intracellular recording in awake behaving animals. Neuron. In Press
  • Yu, A.C. and Margoliash, D. Temporal hierarchical control of singing in birds. Science. 1996; 273: 1871-1975

October 9, 2000

Transduction, adaptation and active bundle motion in auditory hair cells
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Robert Fettiplace:

  • Ricci, Crawford and Fettiplace (2000). Active hair bundle motion linked to fast transducer adaptation in auditory hair cells. J. Neurosci. 20: 7131-7142

October 23, 2000

Dr. Gerhard von der Emde, Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology, University of Washington

Orientation in the dark: How weakly electric fish perceive their environment
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Gerhard von der Emde:

  • Gerhard von der Emde, Leonel Gomez Sena, Rafaella Niso, and Kirsty Grant. The Midbrain Precommand Nucleus of the Mormyrid Electromotor Network. J Neurosci. Jul 15, 2000; 20(14): 5483-95

November 6, 2000

Robert Silverstein, N&B Graduate Student
Ion channels and activity-dependent development in invertebrate muscle and mouse brain.
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. William Moody:

  • Julia E. Dallman, Anna K. Davis and William J. Moody. Spontaneous activity regulates calcium-dependent K+ current expression in developing ascidian muscle. J. Physiology 1998; 511(3): 683-693

November 20, 2000

Dr. Bertil Hille, Professor
Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington

Imaging single vesicles in a live presynaptic terminal
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Wolf Almers:

  • Zenisek, D., Steyer J.A., and Almers, W. Transport, capture and exocytosis of single synaptic vesicles at active zones. Nature. 2000; 406: 849-854

December 4, 2000

Dr. William Zagotta, Associate Professor
Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington

Molecular mechanisms of gating in cyclic nucleotide-gated channels
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. William Zagotta:

  • Loussouarn, G., Makhina E.N., Rose, T. and Nichol, C.G. Structure and Dyanmics of the Pore of Inwardly Rectifying KATP Channels. J. Biol. Chem. 2000; 275(2): 1137-1144

January 8, 2001

Dr. Ellen Covey, Associate Professor
Department of Psychology, University of Washington

Off the axis: A new view of mammalian forebrain induction
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Anthony-Samuel LaMantia:

  • Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, Naina Bhasin, Kattron Rhode, and Jill Heemskerk. Mesenchymal/Epithelial Induction Mediates Olfactory Pathway Formation. Neuron. 2000; 28: 411-425

January 29, 2001

Dr. Sheri J.Y. Mizumori, Associate Professor
Department of Psychology, University of Washington

Spatial representations relevant for spatial navigation in rats
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Sheri J.Y. Mizumori:

  • S.J.Y. Mizumori, K.E. Ragozzoni, B.G. Cooper, and S. Leutgeb. Hippocampal Representational Organization and Spatial Context. Hippocampus. 9: 444-451

February 12, 2001

Dr. Nephi Stella, Assistant Professor
Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry & Behavior Science
University of Washington

Cannabinoids and microglial cells: Could marijuana have anti-inflammatory properties?
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Nephi Stella:

  • Di Marzo, V., Breivogel, C.S., Tao, Q., Bridgen, D.T., Razdan, R.K., Zimmer, A.M., and Martin, B.R. Levels, Metabolism, and Pharmacological Activity of Anandamide in CB1, Cannabinoid Receptor Knockout Mice: Evidence for Non-CB1, Non-CB2 Receptor-Mediated Actions of Anandamide in Mouse Brain. J. Neurochem. 2000; 75(6): 2434-2444

March 5, 2001

Dr. David Perkel, Assistant Professor
Departments of Zoology and Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
University of Washington

Cellular approaches to vocal learning in songbirds
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. David Perkel:

  • Minmin Luo and David J. Perkel. A GABAergic, Strongly Inhibitory Projection to a Thalamic Nucleus in the Zebra Finch Song System. J. Neuroscience. 1999; 19(15): 6700-6711

April 9, 2001

Joshua Gold
Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington

Contextual influences on visual processing
In asssociation with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Thomas Albright:

  • Lisa J. Croner and Thomas D. Albright. Seeing the big picture: Integration of image cues in the primate visual system. Neuron. 1999; 24: 777-789

April 23, 2001

Dr. Ellen Covey, Associate Professor
Department of Psychology, University of Washington

Dynamic optimization of odor representations by slow temporal patterning of mitral cell activity
In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Gilles Laurent:.

  • Mark Stopfer & Gilles Laurent. Short-term memory in olfactory network dynamics. Nature. 1999; 402: 664-668
  • Gilles Laurent, Mark Stopfer, Rainer W. Friedrich, Misha L. Rabinovich, Alexander Volkovskii, and Henry D.I. Abarbanel. Odor encoding as an active, dynamical process: Experiments, computation, and theory. Annual Rev. Neurosci. 2001; 24: 263-297

    May 14, 2001

    Dr. Fritz Reitz, Senior Fellow
    Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington

    Cells, gels and the engines of life: A fresh approach to neurobiology
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Gerald Pollack:

    • Tasaki, I. Evidence for phase transition in nerve fibers, cells and synapses. Ferroelectrics. 1999; 220: 305-316

     

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    September 27, 1999

    David Mills, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor
    VM Bloedel Hearing Research Center

    The olivocochlear efferent system in cochlear development and mature cochlear function
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. M. Charles Liberman:

    • Liberman, M., McFadden, S., McGee, J., and Walsh, E.J. Long-term effects of sectioning the olivocochlear bundle in neonatal cats. The Journal of Neuroscience. 1998; 18(10): 3859-3869
    • Barhanin, J., Boulter, J., Brown, M.C., Elgoyhen, A.B., Heinemann, S.F., Liberman, M.C., Mann, J., Vetter, D.E. Role of a9 nicotinic and function of cochlear efferent innervation. Neuron. 1999; 23: 93-103
    • Kujawa, S.G., Liberman, C. Conditioning-related protection from acoustic injury: effects of chronic deeferentation and sham surgery. The American Physiological Society. 1997; 22: 3095-3106

    October 11, 1999

    Is the cerebral cortex a time machine?
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Terrence Sejnowski:

    • Montague, P.R. and Sejnowski, T.J. The predictive brain: temporal coincidence and temporal order in synaptic learning mechanisms. Learning & Memory. 1994; 1:1-33
    • Huguenard, J.R., Joerges, J., Mainen, Z.F., and Sejnowski, T.J. A model of spike initiation in neocortical pyramidal neurons. Neuron 1995. 15:1427-1439

    November 8, 1999

    Regulation of inhibitory synaptic strength during development and following deafness
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Daniel Sanes:

    • Kotak, V.C., Korada, S., Schwartz, I.R., and Sanes, D.H. A Developmental Shift from GABAergic to Glycinergic Transmission in the Central Auditory System. The Journal of Neuroscience. 1998; 18(12): 4646-4655
    • Sanes, D.H. and Vale, C. Afferent regulation of inhibitory synaptic transmission in the developing auditory midbrain. Journal of Neuroscience. 1999. (manuscript submitted)

    November 22, 1999

    Dr. Zhengui Xia, Assistant Professor
    Department of Environmental Health, University of Washington

    Kinase signaling pathways that regulate neuronal apoptosis
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Zhengui Xia:

    • Cavanaugh, J. E., Hetman, M., Kanning, K., and Xia, Z. Neuroprotection by brain-derived neurotrophic factor is mediated by extracellylar signal-regulated kinase and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1999; 274: 22569-225580
    • Davis, R.J., Dickens, M., Greenberg, M.E., Raingeaud, J., Xia, Z. Opposing effects of ERK and JNK-p38 MAP kinases on apoptosis. Science. 1995; 270: 1326-1331

    December 7, 1999

    Molecular analysis of neural crest development
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Marianne Bronner-Fraser:

    • Selleck, M.A.J., Garcia-Castro, M., Artinger, K.B. and Bronner-Faser, M. Effects of Shh and noggin on neural crest formation demonstrate that BMP is required in the neural tube but not ectoderm. Development. 1998; 125: 4919-4930
    • Martinsen, B. and Bronner-Fraser, M. Neural crest cell fate is regulated by the helix-loop-helix transcriptional regulator, Id2. Science. 1998; 281: 988-991

    January 3, 2000

    David Raible, Assistant Professor
    Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington

    Evidence that regional specification and cell type specification are coupled in the embryonic telencephalon
    In assocition with the seminar to be presented by Dr. John Rubenstein:

    • Sussel, L., Marin, O., Kimura, S., and Rubinstein, J.L.R. Loss of Nkx2.1 homeobox gene function results in a ventral to dorsal molecular respecification within the basal telencelphalon: evidence for a transformation of the pallidum into the striatum. Development. 1999; 126: 3359-3370
    • Miyashita-Lin, E.M., Hevner, R., Wassarman, K.M., Martinez, S., and Rubinstein, J.L.R. Early neocortical regionalization in the absence of thalamic innervation. Science. 1999; 285: 906-909

    January 18, 2000

    Dr. Bharathi Jagadeesh
    Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington

    The neural basis of visual perception of objects and scenes
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Bharathi Jagadeesh:

    • Lueschow, A., Earl K. Miller, et al. Inferior Temporal Mechanisms for Invariant Object Recognition. Cerebral Cortex. 1994; 5: 523-531
    • Sheinbergh, D.L., N. K. Logothetis. The role of temporal cortical areas in perceptual organization. Proc. Natl. Acad Sci. USA. April 1997; 94: 3408-3413

    January 31, 2000

    Dr. David O'Carroll, Assistant Professor
    Department of Zoology, University of Washington

    Evolutionary and dynamic adaptation of visual motion detectors in insects
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. David O'Carroll:

    • O'Carroll, D.C., Bidwell N.J., Laughlin, S.B., and Warrant, E.J. Insect motion detectors matched to visual ecology. Nature. 1996; 382: 63-66
    • Harris, R.A., OęCarroll, D.C., and Laughlin, S.B. Adaptation and the temporal delay filter of fly motion detectors. Vision Research. 1999; 39: 2603-2613

    February 14, 2000

    Dr. Robert Fern, Research Assistant Professor
    Department of Neurology, University of Washington

    Cerebral palsy-ischemic injury of neonatal brain
    In associtation with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Robert Fern:

    • Fern, R. Intracellular Calcium and Cell Death during Ischemia in Neonatal Rat White Matter Astrocytes In Situ. J. Neurosci. 1998; 18(18): 7232-7243
    • Fern, R., Moller, T. Rapid Ischemic Cell Death in Immature Oligodendrocytes: A Fatal Glutamate Release Feedback Loop. J. Neurosci. 2000; 20(1): 34-42

    March 6, 2000

    Dr. Eliot Brenowitz, Professor
    Departments of Zoology and Psychology, University of Washington

    Cracking the electrosensory temporal filter: A tour from ethology through synaptic physiology
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Gary Rose:

    • Rose, G., Fortune, E. Mechanisms for Generating Temporal Filters in the Electrosensory System. J. Exp. Biol. 1999; 202: 1281-1289
    • Adler, T., Rose, G. Long-term Temporal Integration in the Anuran Auditory System. Nature Neuroscience. 1998; 1(6): 519-523
    • Rose, G., Fortune, E. Frequency-Dependent PSP Depression Contributes to Low-Pass Temporal Filtering in Eigenmannia. J. Neurosci. 1999; 19(17): 7629-7639

    March 27, 2000

    Dr. Neil M. Nathanson, Professor
    Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington

    Point, counterpoint: Opposing glutamatergic and cholinergic mechanics in the brain's circadian clock
    In assocition with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Martha U. Gillette:

    • Gillette, M., Tischkau, S. Suprachiasmatic Nucleus: The Brainęs Circadian Clock Recent Progress In Hormone Research. 1999; 54: 33-59
    • Ding, J.M. et al. A neural ryanodine receptor mediates light-induced phase delay the circadian clock. Nature. 1998; 394: 381-384
    • Tischkau, S. A. et al. Oscillation and Light Induction of timeless mRNA in the Mammalian Circadian Clock. J. Neurosci. 1999; 19: 1-6

    April 10, 2000

    Dr. Neil M. Nathanson, Professor
    Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington

    Analyzing synapse formation in mutant and transgenic mice
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Joshua R. Sanes:

    • Grady, R. Mark et al. Maturation and Maintenance of the Neuromuscular Synapse: Genetic Evidence for Roles of the Dystrophin-Glycoprotein Complex. Neuron. Feb. 2000; 25: 279-293
    • Feng, Guoping et al. Roles for Ephrins in Positionally Selective Synaptogenesis between Motor Neurons and Muscle Fibers. Neuron. Feb. 2000; 25: 295-306

    May 8, 2000

    Dr. James Thomas
    Department of Genetics, University of Washington

    Regulation of locomotory activity and periodicity by CaM kinase II in C. elegans
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. James Thomas

     

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    September 28, 1998

    Dr. Edwin Rubel, Professor
    Departments of Physiology & Biophysics, Otolaryngology, and Neurological Surgery, University of Washington

    MRNA trafficking in neurons: Role in synapse plasticity
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Oswald Steward:

    • Steward, Oswald, Wallace, Christopher S., Lyford, Gregory L., and Worley, Paul F. Synaptic Activation Causes the mRNA for the Immediate Early Gene Arc to Localize Selectively Near Activated Postsynaptic Sites on Neuronal Dendrites. In press Neuron.
    • Wallace, C.S., Mehra, A., Lyford, G.L., Worley, P.F., and Steward, Oswald. Behavioral Induction of the Dendritic mRNA Arc. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia School of Medicine
    • Wallace, Christopher S., Lyford, Gregory L., Worley, Paul F., and Steward, Oswald. Differential Intracellular Sorting of Immediate Early Gene mRNAs Depends on Signals in the mRNA Sequence. Journal of Neuroscience 18(1): 26-35

    October 12, 1998

    Dr. Bruce Tempel, Associate Professor
    Departments of Pharmacology and Otolaryngology, University of Washington

    From K+ channels to Ca++ pumps; The positional cloning of the deafwaddler mouse mutant
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Bruce Tempel:

    • Carafoli, E., and Stauffer, T. The plasma membrane calcium pump: Functional domains, regulation of the activity, and tissue specificity of isoform expression. J. Neurobiol. 1994; 25: 312-324
    • Yamoah, E.N., Kumpkin, E.A., Dumont, R.A., Smith, P.J.S., Hudspeth, A.J., and Gillespie, P.G. Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase extrudes Ca2+ from hair cell sterocilia. J. Neurosci. 1998; 18: 610-624
    • Street, V.A., McKee-Johnson, J.W., Fonseca, R.C., Tempel, B.L., and Noben-Trauth, K. Mutations in a plasma membrane calcium ATPase gene cause deafness in deafwaddler mice. Nature Genetics. 1998; 19: 390-394

    October 26, 1998

    Dr. James Truman, Professor
    Department of Zoology, University of Washington

    Insect ecdysis: A model system for examining the role of peptides and cyclic nucleotides in organizing behavioral sequences
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. James Truman:

    • Gammie SC and Truman JW. Neuropeptide Hierarchies and the Activation of Sequential Motor Behaviors in the Hawkmoth, Manduca sexta. J. The Journal of Neuroscience. June 1, 1997; 17(11): 4389-4397
    • Gammie, S. and Truman, J. An endogenous elevation of cGMP increases the excitability of identified insect neurosecretory cells. J. Comp Physiol A. 1997; 180: 329-337.
    • Ewer, J., Gammie, S., and Truman, J. Control of Insect Ecdysis by a Positive-Feedback Endocrine System: Roles of Eclosion Hormone and Ecdysis Triggering Hormone. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 1997; 200: 869-881

    November 13, 1998

    Temporal binding and response selection in the visual system
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr.Andreas Engel:

    • Engel AK, Roelfsema PR, Fries P, Brecht M, Singer W. Role of the temporal domain for response selection and perceptual binding. Cerebral Cortex. 1997; 7: 571-582
    • Singer W, Engel AK, Kreiter AK, Munk MHJ, Neuenschwander S, Roelfsema PR. Neuronal assemblies: necessity, significance, and detectability. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 1997; 1: 252-261

    November 24, 1998

    Guidance of nerve growth cones by diffusible factors
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Mu-Ming Poo:

    • Song H., Mong G., He Z., Lehmann M., McKerracher L., Tessier-Lavigne M., Poo M. Conversion of Neuronal Growth Cone Responses from Repulsion to Attraction by Cyclic Nucleotides. Science. 1998l 281: 1515-1518
    • Ming G., Song H., Berninger B., Holt C., Tessier-Lavigne M., Poo M. cAMP-Dependent Growth Cone Guidance by Netrin-1. Neuron. 1997; 19: 1225-1235

    December 7, 1998

    Edwin Rubel, Professor
    Departments of Physiology & Biophysics, Otolaryngology, and Neurological Surgery, University of Washington

    Evolutionary developmental biology meets the brain: The origins of mammalian cortex
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Edwin Rubel:

    • Karten, H. Evolutionary developmental biology meets the brain: The origins of mammalian cortex. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. April 1997; 94: 2800-2804
    • Luksch, H., Cox, K., and Karten, H. Bottlebrush Dendritic Endings and Large Dendritic Fields: Motion-Detecting Neurons in the Tectofugal Pathway. J Comp Neurol. 1998 Jul 6; 396(3): 399-414

    January 4, 1999

    Mechanisms of signal transduction and development in the vertebrate olfactory system
    In association with the seminar to be presented by John Ngai:.

    • Barth, A.L., J.C. Dugas, and J. Ngai. Noncoordinate expression of odorant receptor genes tightly linked in the zebrafish genome. Neuron. 1997; 19: 359-369
    • Dynes, J.L. and J. Ngai. Pathfinding of olfactory neuron axons to stereotyped glomerular targets revealed by dynamic imaging in living zebrafish embryos. Neuron. 1998; 20: 1081-1091

    January 19, 2000

    Neural representations of sensory and motor events: An oculomotor perspective
    In association with the seminar to be presented by David Sparks:

    • Jay, M.F., Sparks, D.L. Auditory receptive Fields in Primate Superior Colliculus Shift with Changes in Eye Position. Nature. 1984; 309: 345-347
    • Sparks, D.L. Lee, C., Rohrer, W.H. Population Coding of the Direction, Amplitude, and Velocity of Saccadic Eye Movements by Neurons in the Superior Colliculus. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. 1990; LV: 805-811

    February 1, 1999

    Events that commit neurons to apoptosis
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Eugene Johnson:

    • Milbrandt, J. et. Al. Persephin, a Novel Neurotrophic Factor Related to GDNF and Neurturin. Neuron. 1998; 20: 245-253
    • Deshmukh, M., Johnson, E.M. Evidence of a Novel Event during Neuronal Death: Development of Competence-to-Die in response to Cytoplasmic Cytochrome c. Neuron. 1998; 21: 695-705

    February 18, 2000

    Dr. Cecilia Moens, Associate Member,
    Department of Basic Science, FHCRC

    Mechanisms of hindbrain and head segmentation in the zebrafish
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Cecilia Moens:

    • Moens, C.B., Yan, Y-L., Appel, B., Force, A., and Kimmel, C.B. Valentino: a zebrafish gene required for normal hindbrain segmentation. Development. 1996; 122: 3981-3990
    • Moens, C.B., Cordes, S., Giorgianni, M.W., Barsh, G., and Kimmel, C.B. Equivalence in the genetic control of hindbrain segmentation in fish and mice. Development. 1998; 125: 381-391

    March 15, 1999

    Regulation of ion channels and transporters by phosphatidylinositides
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Donald Hilgemann:

    • Huang, C., Feng, S., Hilgemann, D.W. Direct activation of inward rectifier potassium channels by PIP2 and its stabilization by Gby. Nature. 1998; 391: 803-806
    • Hilgemann, D.W., Ball, R. Regulation of Cardiac Na+, Ca2+ Exchanges and Katp Potassium Channels by PIP2. Science. 1996; 273: 956-959

    March 29, 1999

    The ins and outs of synaptic vesicles
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Robert Edwards:

    • Reimer, R.J., Fon, E.A., Edwards, R.H. Vesicular neurotransmitter transport and the presynaptic regulation of quantal size. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 1998; 8: 405-412
    • E.A. Fon et al. Vesicular transport regulates monoamine storage and release but is not essential for amphetamine action. Neuron. 1997; 19: 1271-1283

    April 12, 1999

    Mechanisms of plasticity in developing visual cortex
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Michael Stryker:

    • Crair, M.C., Gillespie, D.G., and Stryker, M.P. The role of visual experience in the development of columns in cat visual cortex. Science. 1998; 279: 566-570
    • Pham, T., Impey, S., Storm, D.R. and Stryker, M.P. CRE-mediated gene transcription in neocortical neuronal plasticity during the developmental critical period. Neuron. 1999; 22: 63-72
    • Hata, Y., Tsumoto, T., and Stryker, M.P. Selective pruning of more active afferents when cat visual cortex is pharmacologically inhibited. Neuron. 1999; 22: 375-381

    May 10, 1999

    Visual cortex and guidance during locomotion
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • Lombar, S.G., Payne, B.R., Cornwell, P., and Long, K.D. Perceptual and cognitive visual functions of parietal and temporal cortices in the cat. Cerebral Cortex. 1996; 6: 673:695

     

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    January 8, 1998

    Erin Coulter, N&B Graduate Student
    Second language learning and the brain
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • Perani, D., Dehaene, S., Grassi, F., Cohen, L., Cappa, S.F., Dupoux, E., Fazio, F. and Mehler, J. Brain processing of native and foreign languages. Neuroreport. 1996; 7: 2439-2444
    • Neville, N.J., Coffey, S.A., Lawson, D.S., Fischer, A., Emmorey, K., Bellugi, U. Neural Systems mediating American Sign Language: Effects of sensory experience and age of acquisition. Brain and Language. 1997; 57: 285-308

    January 15, 1998

    Scott Votaw, N&B Graduate Student
    Coding of movements by neurons in the motor cortex
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • Scott, S.H., and Kalaska, J.F. Changes in motor cortex activity during reaching movements with similar hand paths but different arm postures. Journal of Neurophysiology. 1995; 73(6): 2563-2567
    • Scott, S.H., and Kalaska, J.F. Reaching movements with similar hand paths but different arm orientations. I. Activity of individual cells in motor cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 1997; 77: 8263-852

    January 22, 1998

    Dr. Randall T. Moon, Professor
    Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington

    Role of WNT signaling in Specifying neural crest cells
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Randall Moon:

    • Ikeya et al. Wnt signaling required for expansion of neural crest and CNS progenitors. Nature. 1997; 389: 966-970
    • Saint-Jeannet et al. Regulation of dorsal fate in the neuraxis by Wnt-1 and Wnt-3a. PNAS. 1997; 94: 13713-13718

    January 26, 1998

    Matthew Cunningham, N&B Graduate Student
    Role of dopamine receptors in reward pathways
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • Ikemoto, S., Glazier, B. S. Murphy, J.M., McBride, W.J. Role of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors in the nucleus accumbens in mediating reward. J. Neuroscience. 1997; 17(21): 8580-8587
    • Maldonado, R., Salardi, A., Valverde, O., Samad, T.A., Roques, B.P., Borrelli, E. Absence of opiate rewarding effects in mice lacking dopamine D2 receptors. Nature. 1997; 388: 586-589

    February 5, 1998

    Dr. Katherine Graubard, Research Professor
    Department of Zoology, University of Washington

    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Katherine Graubard:

    • Russell, D.F. and Hartline, D.K. Bursting Neural Networks: A Reexamination. Science. 1978; 200: 453-456
    • Rekling, J.C. and Feldman, J.L. Calcium-dependent plateau potentials in rostral ambiguous neurons in the newborn mouse brain stem in vitro. J. Neurophysiol.. 1997; 78: 2483-2492

    February 12, 1998

    Steve Poser, N&B Graduate Student
    Modulation of axonal guidance by the cAMP/PKA signal transduction cascade
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • Ming, Gou-li, et al. CAMP-Dependent Growth Cone Guidance by Netrin-1. Neuron. 1997; 19: 1225-1235
    • Song, Hong-jun et al. CAMP-Induced Switching in Turning Direction of Nerve Growth Cones. Nature. 1997; 388: 275-279

    February 26, 1998

    Anastasia Pantelias, N&B Graduate Student
    The neuroethology of an auditory system in tiger beetles that may help in escaping predation by bats
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • Yager, D.D., and Spangler, H.G. Behavioral response to ultrasound by the tiger beetle Cicindela marutha Dow combines aerodynamic changes and sound production. J. Exp. Biol. 1997; 200: 649-659
    • Yager, D.D., and Spngler, H.G. Characterization of auditory afferents in the tiger beetle, Cicindela marutha Dow. J. Comp Physiol A. 1995; 176: 587-600
    • Hoy, R.R., Nolen, T.G., and Brodfuehrer, P.D. The neuroethology of acoustic startle and escape in flying insects. J. Exp. Biol.. 1989; 146: 287-306

    March 12, 1998

    Dr. Zhengui Xia, Assistant Professor
    Department of Environmental Health, University of Washington

    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Zhengui Xia:

    • Davidson, F.F. Steller, H. Blocking apoptosis prevents blindness in Drosophila retinal degeneration mutants. Nature. 1998; 391(6667): 587-591
    • Raff, M.C., Barres, B.A., Burne, J.F., Coles, H.S., Ishizaki, Y. and Jacobson, M.D. Programmed Cell Death and the Control of Cell Survival: Lessons from the Nervous System. Science. 1993; 262: 695-700
    • Peter, M.E., Heufelder, A.E. and Hengartner, M.O. Advances in apoptosis research. PNAS. 1997; 94: 12736-12737
    • Stefanis, L., Burke, R.E. and Greene, L.A. Apoptosis in neurodegenerative disorders. Current Opinion in Neurology. 1997; 10: 299-305
    • Thompson, C.B. Apoptosis in the pathogenesis and treatment of disease. Science. 1995; 267: 1456-1462

    April 2, 1998

    Dopamine and reward part deux: Its involvement in feeding behavior
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • Wilson, C., Nomikos, G., Collu, M. and Fibiger, H. Dopaminergic correlates of motivated behavior: importance of drive. J Neurosci. 1995; 15(7): 5169-5178
    • Mirenowicz, J. and Schultz, W. Preferential activation of midbrain dopamine neurons by appetitive rather than aversive stimuli. Nature. 1996; 379: 449-51

    April 9, 1998

    Dr. Bertil Hille, Professor
    Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington

    Chili peppers: Expression cloning of a spice receptor and discovering its surprising meaning as a heat/pain receptor and structure as an ion channel
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Bertil Hille:

    • Caterina et al. The capsaicin receptor: a heat-activated ion channel in the pain pathway. Nature. Oct. 23, 1997; 389: 816.

    April 16, 1998

    Christie Robertson, N&B Graduate Student
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • F. Wang, A. Nemes, M. Mendelsohn, and R. Axel. Odorant Receptors Govern the Formation of a Precise Topographic Map. Cell 1998; 93: 47-60

    April 30, 1998

    Mark Ruffo, N&B Graduate Student
    In association with the upcoming seminar:

    • H. Boecker, A. Dagher, A.O. Ceballos-Baumann, R.E. Passingham, M. Samuel, K.J. Friston, J.B. Poline, C. Dettmers, B. Conrad, and D.J. Brooks. Role of the Human Rostral Supplementary Motor Area and the Basal Ganglia in Motor Sequence Control: Investigations with H215 O PET. J. Neurophysiology. 1998; 79: 1070-1080
    • N. Sadato, G. Campbell, V. Ibanez, M.P. Deiber, and M. Hallett. Complexity Affects Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Change during Sequential Finger Movements. J. Neuroscience. 1996; 16(8): 2693-2700

    May 7, 1998

    Jim Truman, Professor
    Department of Zoology, University of Washington

    The molecular basis for naturally occurring behavioral polymorphisms in Drosophila
    In association with the seminar to be presented by James Surmeier:

    • Osborne, K.A., et al. Natural behavior polymorphism due to a cGMP-dependent protein kinase of Drosophila. Science. 1997; 277: 834-836
    • Sokolowski, Pereira, and Hughes. Evolution of foraging behavior in Drosophila by density-dependent selection. PNAS. 1997; 94: 7373-7377

    May 14, 1998

    John Hohmann, N&B Graduate Student
    Repast and reproduction: Is leptin the likely link?
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Janis Weeks:

    • Ahima, R., et al. Role of Leptin in the neuroendocrine response to fasting. Nature. July 1996; 382(18): 250-252
    • Strobel, A. et al. Leptin missense mutation associated with hypogonadism and morbid obesity. Nature Genetics. March 1998; 18: 213-215
    • Friedman, J.M. Leptin, Letptin Receptors, and the Control of Body Weight. Nutrition Reviews. 56(2): S38-S46

    May 28, 1998

    Vesta Hartman, N&B Graduate Student
    The mysterious area X
    In association with the seminar to be presented by Dr. Daniel Margoliash:

    • Sohrabji, F., Nordeen, E.J., and Nordeen, K.W., Selective Impairment of Song Learning following Lesions of a Forebrain Nucleus in the Juvenile Zebra Finch. Behavioral and Neural Biology. 1990; 53: 51-63
    • Doupe, A.J. Song- and Order-Selective Neurons in the Songbird Anterior Forebrain and their Emergence during Vocal Development. The Journal of Neuroscience. 1997; 17(3): 1147-67

     

     

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