Jan 8

Susan Ingram, Ph.D.

Adjunct Research Assistant
Experimental – Physiological
Department of Psychology
Washington State Univ - Vancouver

Role of µ-opioid receptor supersensitivity in tolerance to opiates

Jan 15 Maurice Smith, M.D., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
Center for Brain Science, Harvard University

Motor learning and error feedback control in the human motor system: interactions between patient studies, basic science, and computational modeling

Jan 22

Evan Deneris, PhD

Professor
Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience

Genetic mechanisms directing development of brain serotonin neurons
Jan 29 Pam Lein, Ph.D.

Scientist
Center for Research on Occupational & Environmental Toxicology, OHSU

Control of Dendritic Morphology by Growth Factors and Cytokines
Feb 5 Jane Sullivan, Ph.D.

Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington

 

Molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease
Feb 12 Jean deVellis, Ph.D.

Professor & Director
Neurobiology & MRRC Psychiatry
University of California-Los Angeles

White matter diseases: oligodendrocyte dysfunction and strategies for myelin repair.
Feb 19 Geoffrey Bove, D.C., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Anesthesia & Critical Care
Harvard Medical School
Beth Isreal Deaconess Medical Center

Axonal Nociceptive Mechanisms
Feb 26 Terry Takahashi, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Biology
Institute of Neurosciences
University of Oregon

Synthesis and use of the owl's auditory space map: Linking behavior and neural responses
Mar 4 Joseph Mindell, M.D., Ph.D.

Membrane Transport Biophysics Unit
National Institutes of Health, NINDS

In and outs of the lysosomal chloride conductance: biophysics and biology of an organellar anion transporter
Mar 11 Gareth Tibbs, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Anesthesiological Sciences & Pharmacology
Columbia University Medical Center

Mar 18 Christiane Linster, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Department of Neurobiology & Behavior
Cornell University

Computational and experimental analysis of experience induced changes in olfactory perception

All seminars begin at 11:30 AM in:

Room 1100 of the Neurological Sciences Institute
OHSU West Campus (directions)
505 NW 185th Avenue
Beaverton, OR 97006

Please direct inquiries to:

Mr. Gary Rowell (rowellg@ohsu.edu)
Claudio V. Mello, M.D., Ph.D.
R. Lane Brown, Ph.D.
503-418-2503

All winter series seminars are teleconferenced to BSAC 0501C (CROET).

Requests to video conference other NSI seminars to the Marquam Hill campus can be forwarded to: rowellg@ohsu.edu.


Fall Seminar Series, 2007


The Neurological Sciences Institute's seminar room.


This page last updated February 28, 2008