RTG2416 Seminar Series: Marco Brokmann and Norbert Hogrefe (Inscopix)
Marco Brokmann and Norbert Hogrefe
Inscopix
Moritz organised for us a great opportunity to have an insight in the in vivo head-mounted imaging work of Inscopix:
Moritz organised for us a great opportunity to have an insight in the in vivo head-mounted imaging work of Inscopix:
This week we can once again welcome a fantastic speaker as a guest in the RTG2416 Seminar Series.
Our alumni Sebastian has invited Mackenzie Mathis, PhD from the “École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne“, who among other things developed the DeepLabCut software used in several RTG2416 projects, and in her talk she will give us interesting insights into her research and engineering work.
We are happy that our PhD Julia Reichard has invited Prof. Sandrine Etienne-Manneville in our zoological colloquium/RTG2416 Seminar Series. She will present her work on cellular migration, cell polarity and cytoskeletal arrangement in health and disease of glial- and glioblastoma cells.
Were: Place: 2. Sammelbau Biologie/ Room 1.011 (Worringerweg 3, 52074 Aachen)When: Tuesday, 09.03.2023, 5:15 pm
As part of the RTG 2416 MultiSenses–MultiScales Seminar Series, we would like to invite you to a talk given by Prof. Dr. Yoh Isogai (Sensory Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits & Behaviour, University College London).
The seminar is held on February 27th 2022 (Monday) and begins at
Christmas is near and so are the Christmas vacations.
But before that we could win a great guest for our RTG2416 Seminar Series to finish this year in all dignity.
Associated Prof. Sanne Boesveldt from the Wageningen University / Netherlands will visit us on Tuesday (20.12.2022, 5:15 pm) and will answer us the question: “
We are very happy to announce our next talk within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:
Prof. Gilad Silberberg from the Karolinska Intitutet/ Stockholm will visit us next Thursday (18.08.2022, 9:30 am) and educate us on the topic “Striatal circuits underlying sensorimotor functions“.
We are very happy to announce our next talk within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:
Jean-Marc Lassance, Bioeng PhD from the University of Li?ge (GIGA Institute) will visit us next Thursday (30.06.2022, 5:15 pm) and educate us on the topic “The functional and genetic architecture of olfaction in deer mice“.
We are thrilled that Julia could invite Prof. Michelle Monje from the Standford University to participate our RTG2416 seminar series:
She will teach us about “Neuron-glial interaction in health and diseases: from cognition to cancer”.
We are happy to announce the next virtual talk in our RTG2416 seminar series:
Prof. Dr. Emre Yaksi from the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
He will talk about “Integration of sensory-evoked and spontaneous activity in the zebrafish forebrain”.
We are proud to announce our first talk in 2022 within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:
Prof. Jakob von Engelhardt from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Institute of Pathophysiology) will visit us next Thursday (27.01.2022, 5:15 pm) and educate us on the topic “Role of the AMPA receptor auxiliary subunit CKAMP44 in information processing in the CNS“.