NEW PUBLICATION: DNA Methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) Shapes Neuronal Activity of Human iPSC-Derived Glutamatergic Cortical Neurons
DNA Methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) Shapes Neuronal Activity of Human iPSC-Derived Glutamatergic Cortical Neurons
Dr. Asya Rolls
Dr. Asya Rolls
TECHNION – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa/Israel
We are thrilled to announce the next talk within the RTG2416 seminar series.
This time, Dr. Asya Rolls will tell us about:
Manipulating the brain to control immunity
March 4th 2021 (Thursday), 5:15 pm (CET)
Prof. Dr. Jan Gründemann
Prof. Dr. Jan Gründemann
DZNE in Bonn
With pleasure we would like to announce, that Jenice could win Prof. Gründemann from the DZNE in Bonn to present his research work within the RTG2416 seminar series:
Imaging deep: Sensory and state coding in subcortical circuits
February 18th 2021 (Thursday), 5:00 pm (CET)
Dr. Pieter Goltstein
Dr. Pieter Goltstein
Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried
We are very happy to announce the next talk within the RTG2416 seminar series by Pieter Goltstein:
Representation of learned visual categories in mouse visual and higher cortical areas
NEW PUBLICATION: Combining Different Docking Engines and Consensus Strategies to Design and Validate Optimized Virtual Screening Protocols for the SARS-CoV-2 3CL Protease
Combining Different Docking Engines and Consensus Strategies to Design and Validate Optimized Virtual Screening Protocols for the SARS-CoV-2 3CL Protease
Dr. Christian Mayer
Dr. Christian Mayer
Max-Planck Institute of Neurobiology
Again, Julia organised a great talk within the RTG2416 seminar series:
Dr. Christian Mayer from the Max-Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried
NEW PUBLICATION: ATP activation of peritubular cells drives testicular sperm transport
ATP activation of peritubular cells drives testicular sperm transport
Dr. Katrin Franke
Dr. Katrin Franke
Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Tübingen
With pleasure we will welcome Schilling Research Award 2021 winner Dr. Katrin Franke within the RTG2416 seminar series:
Visual feature extraction across the early visual system of mice
Prof. Gina G. Turrigiano
Prof. Gina Turrigiano
Department of Biology
Brandeis University Waltham/Massachusetts
We are thrilled that Julia could win Prof. Gina Turrigiano (Brandeis University) within the RTG2416 seminar series:
Keeping your balance: Homeostatic plasticity in Neocortical circuits