Seminars



Mercoledì, 24 Luglio, 2019

24 Luglio 2019, ore 14.00

Prof. Giovanna Guidoboni (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Missouri Columbia, MO, USA)

"The eye us a window on the body: modeling, simulations and clinical applications"

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Lunedì, 1 Luglio, 2019
Lecture
Prof. James L McGaugh (Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California Irvine, USA)
 
“HIGHLY SUPERIOR AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY: FINDINGS AND CRITICAL ISSUES”
 
Lunedì 1 luglio 2019, 15:00
Centro Congressi - Fondazione Santa Lucia
Via Ardeatina 354, Roma
 


Mercoledì, 19 Giugno, 2019

 

NMDA receptor synaptic retention: from synaptic plasticity  to Parkinson’s disease

Prof.  Fabrizio Gardoni (Dept. Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences (DiSFeB) University of Milano)

 

19 JUNE  2019,  12.00 – 13.00

Monterotondo CNR Seminar Room, Building 21

 

Abstract

NMDA receptor subunit composition plays a pivotal role in synaptic plasticity at excitatory synapses. Still, the...



Martedì, 18 Giugno, 2019
Prof. Paolo Carloni (Computational Biomedicine Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Jülich Research Center)
 
Title:
“Investigating key molecular events for neuronal function and dysfunction by highperformance-computing-based simulations”
 
Venue:
h:12.00 Aula Sergi ed. Fisiologia generale-antropologia (CU026)
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Venerdì, 5 Luglio, 2019

5 Luglio 2019, ore 11.00

 

Bindu Diana Paul (The Solomon H. Snyder Dept. of Neuroscience Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine)

"Bilirubin links heme metabolism to neuroprotection by scavenging superoxide"

 

Dip. di Scienze Biochimiche “A.Rossi-Fanelli”

Aula C (Edificio CU010)

 

 



Mercoledì, 12 Giugno, 2019
Mercoledì 12 Giugno, ore 12:00
 
Prof. Davide Comoletti
 
"A proteomic screen of neuronal cell surface proteins reveals...


Venerdì, 21 Giugno, 2019

21 Giugno 2019, ore 11.00

Katharina Gapp (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Cambridge)

"Epigenetic germline inheritance: Effects of chronic, acute and internal stress"

Chronic and acute stress are major risk factors for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders later in life and sometimes effects even extend across generations. Modelling such scenario in mice has revealed a complex pattern of epigenetic alterations affecting the entire organism. It is started to unravel some mechanistic underpinnings and newly found...



Venerdì, 21 Giugno, 2019

21 giugno 2019, ore 14.00

Silvia Marinelli (European Brain Research Institute - EBRI)

Cannabinoid CB2 receptors  in  neurons and microglia: new players in excitatory and inhibitory cortical neurotransmission 

RM111-Aula Magna, Edificio C Regina Elena

Host: CRiN

 

https://web.uniroma1.it/neuroscienzesapienza/person_detail/196...



Giovedì, 20 Giugno, 2019

 

20 Giugno 2019, ore 15.00

Marco Beato (Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, UCL, London)

Recurrent excitation and inhibition between spinal motoneurons. 

Aula Sergi Ed. Fisiologia generale e antropologia CU026

The recurrent inhibitory loop between Renshaw cells andmotoneurones was the first functional circuit described in the nervous system, yet its precise role in motor control has remained elusive. Previous theoretical studies have yielded inconsistent conclusions but were limited...



Venerdì, 24 Maggio, 2019
Title: “Microenvironmental control of hematopoietic regeneration”
 
Abstract:
Hematopoietic microenvironment, or niche, protects hematopoietic stem cells from the deleterious effects of aging and stress on hematopoietic regeneration. However, little is known about specific molecules that mediate this effect. This talk will introduce spatially-resolved single cell RNA-Seq analysis platform for niche factor discovery and describe novel regulators of hematopoietic stem cell quiescence and self-renewal which have been identified using this approach.
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