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Upcoming Seminar
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Ruth K. Broad Foundation Seminar Series on
Neurobiology and Disease
The Ruth K. Broad Foundation Seminar Series on Neurobiology and Disease at Duke University seeks to promote Translational Neuroscience by facilitating the interactions of fundamental and clinical neuroscientists. Translational Neuroscience applies insights gained through fundamental research on brain structure and function to develop novel pharmacological, surgical, and behavioral therapies of these diseases. This seminar series will feature national and international neuroscientists of the highest caliber. Neuroscientists from Duke and other academic institutions, government, and pharmaceutical and biotechnology institutions throughout the region are welcome to attend. To facilitate access of an even broader audience, the seminars will be recorded, digitized, and posted on this web site, thereby giving neuroscientists worldwide access to this valuable resource. This lectureship series is made possible by the generous support of the Ruth K. Broad Biomedical Research Foundation. Upcoming Seminars
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Center for Disease Biology and Integrative Medicine Thursday, December 10, 2009,
4:00 pm, 103 Bryan Bldg |
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Department of Pharmacology Tuesday, January 12, 2010 12:00 pm, 103 Bryan Bldg |
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Chief, Laboratory of Behavioral Neuroscience Tuesday, February 23, 2010 12:00 pm, 103 Bryan Bldg |
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Institute of Neuroscience
Chinese Academy of Sciences Tuesday, March 16, 2010
12:00 pm, 103 Bryan Bldg Ruth K. Broad Foundation Distinguished International Lecture Series on Neurobiology and Disease
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University of California at San FranciscoTuesday, |
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Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases University of California at San Francisco 1997 Nobel Laureate “Design and Construction of Synthetic Prions”
12:00pm on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 |
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Institute of Neurology
University College of London
April 27, at 4:00 pm in 103 Bryan
Ruth K. Broad Foundation Distinguished International Lecture Series on Neurobiology and Disease
Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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The Rockefeller University Friday, April 3, 2009 The Lawrence C. Katz Memorial Prize Lecture |
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Biozentrum, University of Basel
“Trophic mechanisms in the developing nervous system” Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Ruth K. Broad Foundation Distinguished International Lecture Series on Neurobiology and Disease Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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Stanford University 12:00pm on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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Freie Universität Berlin |
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Columbia University 12:00pm on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 |
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Columbia University Who's Afraid of Chaotic Networks? Models of Sensory and Motor Processing in the Face of Spontaneous Neuronal Activity |
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MIT Molecular, cellular and circuit mechanisms for hippocampal learning and
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UTSW Toward A Mechanistic Understanding Of Alzheimer's Disease Through Basic Biology
12:00 pm on Tuesday, April 15, 2008Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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UCSF The Neurobiology of Pain: From molecules, to circuits, to behavior 12:00 pm on Tuesday, April 1, 2008 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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Stanford University "Optogenetics development and application: multimodal fast optical interrogation of neural circuitry" 12:00 pm on Tuesday, March, 2008 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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MIT Building Neural Representations of Habits 12:00 pm on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008 Note: Introduced by Bill Hall Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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The Rockefeller University Title: RNA regulatory maps in the brain 12:00 pm on Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 Note: Introduced by Anne West Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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The Rockefeller University Title: Leptin, behavior and metabolism: Balancing the energy equation in vivo 12:00 pm on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007 Note: Introduced by Wolfgang Liedtke Webcast available here (choose your preferred format) |
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University College London |
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Baylor College of Medicine "Profiling ion channel genes in epilepsy" 12:00 pm on Tuesday, May 8, 2007 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format): Quicktime Streaming - 768x576 Note: Introduction by Jim McNamara. |
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Columbia University "Molecular mechanisms for the persistence of memory storage" 12:00 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2007 (New Date) Webcast available here (choose your preferred format): Quicktime Streaming - 768x576 Note: Introduction by Richard Mooney. |
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University of Cambridge "Probabilistic models of human sensorimotor control" 12:00 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format): Quicktime Streaming - 768x576 |
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Lilly Research Laboratories, Corporate Center "Synaptic plasticity regulated by stargazin and novel TARPs" 12:00 pm on Thursday, April 12, 2007 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format): Quicktime Streaming - 768x576 |
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Janelia Farms Research Campus "Imaging experience-dependent plasticity of synapses and circuits" 12:00 pm on Tuesday, April 3, 2007 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format): Quicktime Streaming - 768x576 Note: Introduction by Ryohei Yasuda. |
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The Rockefeller University "Making an effort to listen: Mechanical amplification by myosin molecules and ion channels in hair cells of the inner ear" 2:00 pm on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format): Quicktime Streaming - 768x576 Real Media Streaming - 768x576 Windows Media Streaming - 768x576 Note: Introduction by Richard Mooney. |
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University of California, San Diego "From Charcot to Lou Gehrig: Mechanism and treatment of ALS" 12:00 pm on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Webcast pending |
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University of California, Los Angeles "Microarrays in neuroscience: Moving from gene expression to biological networks" 12:00 pm on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 Webcast available here (choose your preferred format): Quicktime Streaming - 768x576 Real Media Streaming - 768x576 Windows Media Streaming - 768x576 Note: Introduction by Nicole Calakos. |