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Fall 2005 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 Building (REYN). Speakers for the Spring 2005 semester are listed below with the host's name in parentheses.

  • September 15 --
    KETEMA PAUL, Center for Sleep and Circadian Biology, Northwestern University
    "Diurnal Sex Differences in the Sleep-Wake Cycle are Dependent on Gonadal Control"
    (host: Vincent Cassone)
  • September 22 --
    JAMES FADOOL, Department of Biology, Florida State University
    "From flies to fishes; Mosaic patterns and photoreceptor cells."
    (host: Brian Perkins)
    CANCELLED
  • September 29 --
    TBA


  • October 6 --
    DOUGLAS DEWITT, Charles R. Allen Research Laboratories, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Texas Medical Branch
    "Gap Junctions and Traumatic Cerebral Vascular Injury"
    (host: Louise Abbott)
  • October 13 --
    BRUCE McCORMICK, Department of Computer Science, Tecas A&M University
    "Bioimaging and reconstruction of the mouse brain at a cellular level of detail"
    (host: Rajesh Miranda)
  • October 20 --
    MADY HORNIG, Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University
    "Of mercury, microbes, mice and men: using the environment as a probe of developmental brain plasticity."
    (host: Ursula Winzer-Serhan)
  • October 27 --
    TBA


  • November 3 --
    EMILIE RISSMAN, Department of Biology, University of Virginia
    "Roles of sex hormones and sex chromosomes in sexually dimorphic behavior."
    (host: Vincent Cassone)
  • November 10 --
    CYNTHIA BEARER, Pediatrics and Neurosciences, Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
    "Who gets Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Why"
    (host: Rajesh Miranda)
  • November 17 --
    No Seminar


  • November 24 --
    No seminar


  • December 1 --
    BARNEY SCHLINGER, Department of Physiological Sciences, University of California at Los Angeles
    "Neurosteroids, Neuroplasticity and Behavior in Avian Models"
    (host: Thierry Lints)
 

Other Texas A&M seminar series of interest:

Small Red Ball Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology
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