RTG2416 Seminar Series: Prof. Dr. Remo Sanges
Prof. Dr. Remo Sanges
International School for Advanced Studies SISSA
We would like to invite you to our next RTG seminar.
Prof. Remo Sanges
International School for Advanced Studies – SISSA , Trieste, Italy
The Well-Tempered Genome: co-option of transposable elements and the evolution of complexity
RTG2416 Seminar Series: Prof. Dr. Thomas Oertner
Prof. Dr. Thomas Oertner
Institute for Synaptic Physiology
Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg (ZMNH)
We would like to invite you to our next RTG seminar.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Oertner
Institute for Synaptic Physiology, Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg (ZMNH)
Investigating Synaptic Plasticity with Optogenetics
NEW PUBLICATION: Increased anger and stress and heightened connectivity between IFG and vmPFC in victims during social interaction
Increased anger and stress and heightened connectivity between IFG and vmPFC in victims during social interaction
Röhr, Ann-Kristin & Kohn, Nils & Bergs, René & Clemens, Benjamin & Lampert, Angelika & Spehr, Marc & Habel, Ute & Wagels, Lisa.
Scientific Reports. 14. 10.1038/s41598-024-57585-y.
RTG2416 Seminar Series: Dr. Alexandra Rebsam
Dr. Alexandra Rebsam
Institut de la Vision, Paris, France
We are happy to announce the next talk within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:
The team of the Neuroepigenetics institute invited Dr. Alexandra Rebsam from the “Institut de la Vision” in Paris. On the next Thursday (18.04.2024; 4 pm) she will help us “Understanding the origin of visual deficits in albinism”.
RTG2416 Seminar Series: Prof. Reza Sharif, PhD
Prof. Reza Sharif, PhD
Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain, Department of Physiology Cell Information Systems group, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
We are delighted to welcome our next guest within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:
Prof. Reza Sharif, PhD
Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain, Department of Physiology Cell Information Systems group, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Ionic mechanisms of spinal cord disinhibition after nerve injury
3rd German workshop on structural predictions of membrane proteins: From ion channels to G protein-coupled receptors
3rd German workshop on structural predictions of membrane proteins: From ion channels to G protein-coupled receptors
We are glad to support the 3rd German workshop on structural predictions of membrane proteins: From ion channels to G protein-coupled receptors organized by the Computanionl Biomedicine Institute (INM-) at the FZ Jülich
NEW PUBLICATION: A revised conceptual framework for mouse vomeronasal pumping and stimulus sampling
A revised conceptual framework for mouse vomeronasal pumping and stimulus sampling
Hamacher, C., Degen, R., Franke, M., Switacz, V. K., Fleck, D., Katreddi, R. R., Hernandez-Clavijo, A., Strauch, M., Horio, N., Hachgenei, E., Spehr, J., Liberles, S. D., Merhof, D., Forni, P. E., Zimmer-Bensch, G., Ben-Shaul, Y., & Spehr, M.
Current biology : CB, S0960-9822(24)00034-4. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2024.01.036
RTG2416 Seminar Series: Tobias Bock
Tobias Bock
Siegelbaum Lab, Columbia University, New York
Dear students & colleagues,
we would like to invite you to the next RTG2416 seminar:
Tobias Bock
Siegelbaum Lab, Columbia University, New York
Dendrites as Perception Filters for Memory Formation
NEW PUBLICATION: Reduced Gray Matter Volume and Cortical Thickness in Patients With Small-Fiber Neuropathy
Reduced Gray Matter Volume and Cortical Thickness in Patients With Small-Fiber Neuropathy
Scheliga, S., Dohrn, M. F., Habel, U., Lampert, A., Rolke, R., Lischka, A., van den Braak, N., Spehr, M., Jo, H. G., & Kellermann, T.
The journal of pain, S1526-59002400010-5: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2024.01.001