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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
Dr. Jordi Serra
NHS King’s College Hospital
We are more then happy to invite you to the next talk within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:
Dr. Jordi Serra
NHS King’s College Hospital
Microneurography: From a Research Method to a Clinical Diagnostic Tool
Ca2+-Activated Ion Channels Exert Opposite Effects in Different Signaling Compartments of Vomeronasal Sensory Neurons
Rudolf Degen , Victoria Switacz, Jennifer Spehr, Marc Spehr
Dr. Shreejoy Tripathy
University of Toronto, Canada
We are happy that the PhDs from the Lampert lab have invited our next guest to the RTG2416 Seminar Series
Dr. Shreejoy Tripathy
University of Toronto
Exploring the cellular basis of human brain disorders using large-scale genomics technologies
Dr. Maximilian Nagel
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA
As part of our RTG 2416 MultiSenses-MultiScales seminar series we are happy to invite you to a talk given by Dr. Maximilian Nagel (Sensory Cells and Circuits Lab, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD).
Hurts so good – the sensory basis for massage and muscle sensation