1998-1999 NSCI PROGRAM SEMINARS

Gregory McCarthy, Ph.D.
Duke University Medical School

Observing the Working Brain: Studies in Human Brain Function

Friday, April 30, 1999
4:35 pm, Severence 108

Sponsored by the Psychology Department.


 

Wilma Friedman, Ph.D. (OC '79)
Columbia University

Neurotrophins: a matter of
neuronal life and death.

Wednesday, April 14, 1999
4:35 pm, Severence 108

Co-sponsored by the Alumni Office and the Neuroscience Program.


 
David Rowe, Ph.D.
University of Arizona

Two dopamine genes in symptoms of
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in childhood

Wednesday, April 7, 1999
12:30, Severance 108

Co-sponsored by the Neuroscience Program and the Psychology Department.


 

David Rowe, Ph.D.
University of Arizona

The nuture assumption controversy: A behavioral
genetic view of family & peer environmental influence

Tuesday, April 6, 1999
4:30, Severance 108

Co-sponsored by the Neuroscience Program and the Psychology Department.


 

Jason Frazier, Ph.D. (OC '91)
Case Western Reserve University

The role of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the regulation of hippocampal excitability.

Thursday, March 11, 1999
4:30 pm, Severance 108

Sponsored by the Neuroscience Program.


 

Joan Betz, Ph.D. (OC, '67)
Regis University

Gene regulation by retinoic acid receptor
and by its fusion protein PML-RAR
that causes promyelocytic leukemia

Thursday, March 4, 1999
12:30 pm, Severance 108

Co-sponsored by the Alumni Office, the Biology Department, & the Neuroscience Program.


 

Dr. William Betz, Ph.D.

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

How cells talk: Monitoring exocytosis
with new techniques

Thursday, March 4, 1999
4:30 pm, Severance 108

Co-sponsored by the Alumni Office, the Biology Department, & the Neuroscience Program.


 

Steven Woods, Ph.D.
University of Cincinnati Medical Center

The neurobiology of weight management

Thursday, February 25, 1998
4:30, Severance 108

Co-sponsored by the Neuroscience Program and the Psychology Department.


 

Steven Woods, Ph.D.
University of Cincinnati Medical Center

The role of learning in the development
of tolerance to drugs and food

Friday, February 26, 1999
12:15, Severance 108

Co-sponsored by the Neuroscience Program and the Psychology Department.

 

1999-2000 NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAM SEMINARS