Seminars
Lunedì, 1 Luglio, 2019
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
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
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
Lunedì, 27 Maggio, 2019
27/05/2019 ore 11.00
Matteo Tripodi (Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical research, Basel)
"From neuronal subpopulations to neuronal microcircuits in the hippocampus"
Auletta Seminari, Dipartirmento di Biologia e Biotecnologie CU026
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