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2004-2005 N&B Faculty Seminars

Dates & Seminar Speakers


October 1, 2004

Sandra Bajjalieh, Associate Professor,
Dept. of Pharmacology
University of Washington
Presynaptic modulation of neurotransmission by synaptic vesicle protein 2 (SV2)

and

Robert Steiner, Professor,
Depts. of Obstetrics & Gynecology,
and Physiology & Biophysics
University of Washington
How do you turn a frog into a prince?

November 5, 2004

Horacio de la Iglesia, Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Biology
University of Washington
The mammalian clock: 10,000 circadian oscillators for a few brain rhythms

and

Mark Bothwell, Professor,
Dept. of Physiology & Biophysics
University of Washington
Neurotrophin receptor signal transduction

December 3, 2004

James Hurley, Professor,
Dept. of Biochemistry
University of Washington
How blind are those blind mice really?

and

Dianne Figlewicz Lattemann, Research Professor,
Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
University of Washington
Food reward and metabolic signals: Crosstalk between "wanting" to eat and "needing" to eat

January 7, 2005

Joseph Beavo, Professor,
Dept. of Pharmacology
University of Washington
Regulation of cyclic nucleotides in neural systems

and

David Raible, Associate Professor,
Dept. of Biological Structure
University of Washington
Say what? Zebrafish sensory hair cell development and death

February 4, 2005

Linda Buck, Affiliate Professor,
Dept. of Physiology & Biophysics
Full Member, FHCRC
University of Washington
Deconstructing smell

and

Hannele Ruohola-Baker, Professor,
Dept. of Biochemistry
University of Washington
Drosophila model for brain and muscle degeneration in muscular distophy

March 4, 2005

Stanley McKnight, Professor,
Dept. of Pharmacology
University of Washington
Protein kinase A and its binding partners in the brain

and

Nicholas Poolos, Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Neurology
University of Washington
Voltage-gated ion channels in dendrites: A tale of two neurons

April 1, 2005

Raimond D'Ambrosio, Associate Professor,
Dept. of Neurological Surgery
University of Washington
Basic mechanisms of posttraumatic epilepsy

and

Henk Roelink, Associate Professor,
Dept. of Biological Structure
University of Washington
How to make and respond to an Shh gradient

May 6, 2005

Ramona Hicks, Associate Professor,
Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Washington
Neurogenesis and recovery following TBI

and

Sheri Mizumori, Professor,
Dept. of Psychology
University of Washington
Dopamine and multiple memory systems

June 3, 2005

Ilene Bernstein, Professor,
Dept. of Psychology
University of Washington
Neural mediation of taste aversion learning

and

Paul Muchowski, Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Pharmacology
University of Washington
Structural and genetic approaches to understanding Huntington's Disease


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