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Fall 2007 Seminar Series

The Texas A&M Faculty of Neuroscience sponsor a seminar series during the Fall and Spring semesters. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. in room 160 of the Reynolds Medical Sciences Building. Speakers for the this semester are listed below with the host's name in parentheses.

 
  • August 30 --
    Faculty of Neuroscience Meeting
    "Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience: Status and Future"

  • September 6 --
    TBA


  • September 13 --
    Yvon Delville, Department of Psychology, University of Austin
    "Stress, Puberty and Behavioral Development; why we should think twice before giving Prozac to adolescents"

  • September 20 --
    Deeann Wallis Schultz, Texas Institute for Genomic Medicine
    "A Novel Candidate Gene for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder"

  • September 27 --
    E. Darcy Burgund, Department of Psychology, University of Rice
    "Abstract and Specific Visual-Form Processing in the Left and Right Cerebral Hemispheres"
  • October 4 --
    Greg Quirk, Department of Physiology, University of Puerto Rico
    "Fear not! Neural mechanisms of extinction learning and expression."

  • October 11 --
    Michael Beauchamp, Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy, University of Texas at Houston
    "See me, hear me, touch me: Using fMRI to study multisensory integration"

  • October 18 --
    Zen Faulkes, Department of Biology, University of Texas at Pan American
    "The rise and fall of crustacean escape neurons"

  • October 25 --
    Erin Young, Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University
    "Each experience leaves its mark: the impact of early stress and injury on subsequent health, inflammation, and pain"

  • November 1 --
    TBA


  • November 8 --
    TBA


  • November 15 --
    Reginald Adams, Department of Psychology, Penn State
    "Mind reading in Japan and the United States: A cultural neuroscience investigation"

  • November 22 --
    THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS

  • November 29 --
    Candice Askwith, Department of Neuroscience, Ohio State
    "Acid sensing ion channels: Acid Sensing Ion Channels: Protons, Peptides, and Ischemia"

  • December 6 --
    TBA

 


Other Texas A&M seminar series of interest:
Small Red Ball Biochemistry/Biophysics
Small Red Ball Biology
Small Red Ball Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology
Small Red Ball
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