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Dr. Pierre le Merre
Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon, France
We would like to invite you to our next RTG seminar.
Dr. Pierre le Merre
Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon, France
https://www.pierrelemerre.com/
https://ki.se/en/people/pierre-le-merre
A Prefrontal Cortex Map basedon Single Neuron Activity
Kevin Bolding
Monell Center, Philadelphia, USA
We are pleased to invite you to a seminar by Kevin Bolding, group leader at the Monell Chemical Senses Center (Philadelphia, USA).
The talk, entitled “Odor representations during learning and aging”
DNMT1-mediated regulation of somatostatin-positive interneuron migration impacts cortical architecture and function
Julia Reichard, Philip Wolff, Song Xie, Ke Zuo, Camila L. Fullio, Jian Du, Severin Graff, Jenice Linde, Can Bora Yildiz, Georg Pitschelatow, Gerion Nabbefeld, Lilli Dorp, Johanna Vollmer, Linda Biemans, Shirley Kempf, Minali Singh, K. Naga Mohan, Chao-Chung Kuo, Tanja Vogel, Paolo Carloni, Simon Musall, Geraldine Zimmer-Bensch
Nature Communications volume 16, Article number: 6834 (2025); DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62114-0
Accepted Symposium: Cell Diversity and Plasticity in the Mouse Olfactory System
We’re excited to announce an symposium on mouse olfactory research 2025 ECRO (European Chemoreception Research Organisation) Meeting this September.
It is organized by four of our RTG2416 students (Hannah Tröger, Lena Terlau, Johanna Flesch, and Moritz Nesseler)
The symposium will feature talks by Federica Genovese (BFA, Paris), Shawn Burton, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA) and Kevin Bolding (Monell center, Philadelphia) on cellular diversity, single-cell physiology, and circuit dynamics within the olfactory pathway.
If you’re planning to attend ECRO 2025, make sure to catch the symposium on Tuesday, September 16th at
Dr. Matt Grubb
King’s College London
We are very much looking forward to our next guest within the RTg2416 Seminar Series, Dr. Matt Grubb from the King’s college in London. He’s joining us after Corona this time in person and will give us insights on the topic:
Strikingly different neurotransmitter release strategies in dopaminergic subclasses