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Cycle de Séminaires Killam 2003 – 2004


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2003 - 2004

Date Conférencier Conférence Hôte
16 septembre 2003 Gary Westbrook,MD
Vollum Institute, Portland, OR
Editor-in-chief of
The Journal of Neuroscience
Oscillations and synchrony in a sensory system

 

Angel Alonso
23 septembre 2003 Dr. Sung Ok Yoon
Ohio State University
P75 as a Receptor Regulating Death vs
Regeneration after CNS Injury
Phil Barker
30 septembre 2003      
7 octobre  2003 Dr. Jean Rossier
Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles
Paris, France
On the Role of Interneurons in the Neocortex Edith Hamel
14 octobre  2003 Shinji Nagahiro
Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery
University of Tokushima
  Microvascular Decompression for Hemifacial Spasm
and Trigeminal Neurolgia
Mirko Diksic
21 octobre  2003
28 octobre  2003 Dr. Christopher I. Moore
McGovern Institute for Brain Research
A Moving, Touching Event: Cortical Dynamics and Tactile Perception in Rats, Monkeys and Humans  
4 novembre 2003 Dr. Lino Tessarollo
Head, Neural Development Group
Mouse Cancer Genetics Program
National Cancer Institute
Dissecting neurotrophins function in vivo:
Lesson from engineered mouse models
Phil Barker
11 novembre 2003     Society for Neuroscience  
18 novembre 2003      
25 novembre 2003      
2 décembre 2003 Dr. Kenneth Campbell Children's Hospital Research Foundation
Cincinnati, OH
  Mechanisms of patterning and differentiation in the developing mouse telencephalon Abbas Sadikot
9 décembre 2003 Dr. A.J. Stoessl
Pacific Parkinson's Research Centre University of British Columbia
  Imaging of dopamine function in the human brain Antonio Strafella
16 décembre 2003  Dr. Jon Sedgwick DNAX Research Inc.
Palo Alto, CA
 Novel cytokine pathways driving inflammation
in the central nervous system
Trevor Owens 
23 décembre 2003      
30 décembre 2003      
6 janvier 2004 Dr. William Colmers
Dept. of Pharmacology
University of Alberta
At the End of My Nerves: Central Actions of Neuropeptide Y Massimo Avoli
13 janvier 2004      
20 janvier 2004 Dr. Michel Cayouette
Department of Neurobiology
Stanford University
Generating cell diversity in the developing
nervous system
John Robson
27 janvier 2004      
3 février  2004 Dr. Alan Peterson McGill University When, where and how much myelin to make;
insights into control mechanisms
Killam Committee

 

10 février 2004 Dr. Julie Desbarats
Department of
Physiology
McGill University
Defying death: neurotrophic activity of the "death receptor" Fas Alyson Fournier
17 février 2004      
24 février 2004 Dr. André Longtin
Department of Physics University of Ottawa
Neural Feedback and the Generation of Network Oscillations  
2 mars 2004 Dr. Emre Aksay
Department of Molecular Biology Princeton University Princeton
Mechanisms of Short-Term Memory for Fixation

*Dr. Aksay is a candidate for a faculty position.
 
9 mars 2004 Dr. David Eisenstat
Director,
Neuro-Oncology,
CancerCare Manitoba
 University of Manitoba

DLX transcription factors and development of the forebrain and retina

Edward Fon
16 mars 2004 Dr. Steven A. Goldman
Chief, Division of Cell and Gene Therapy
Glenn-Zutes Chair in Biology of the Aging Brain
Dept. of Neurology
University of Rochester Medical Center 
  Progenitor cells of the adult human brain Jack Antel

 

23 mars 2004 Dr. Robert Chen
University of Toronto
Toronto Western Hospital
 The functions and connections of the basal ganglia: Insights from deep brain stimulation Antonio Strafella 
30 mars 2004 Dr. Angela Jane Roskams
University of British Columbia
Cellular and Molecular Determinants of Olfactory Degeneration and Regeneration Alyson Fournier
6 avril 2004

Annulé

Dr. Gina Turrigiano
Department of Biology
Brandeis University,
Waltham, MA
  Homeostatic plasticity in developing cortical networks Barbara Jones
13 avril 2004 Dr. Kim Cornish
Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology
McGill University
The role of cognitive neuroscience in understanding atypical developmental pathways Michael Petrides
20 avril 2004 Dr. Yves de Koninck
Unité de neurobiologie cellulaire
Centre de recherche
Université Laval Robert-Giffard
Regulation of Chloride Homeostasis as a Mechanism of Neural Plasticity & Pathology Philippe Séguéla
27avril 2004 Dr. Mark Mintun, MD Washington University Medical Centre
St. Louis, MO
PET Receptor Measures in Depression and during Antidepressant Treatment Mirko Diksic
4 mai 2004      
11 mai 2004 Dr. Carla Schatz
Department of Neurobiology
Harvard Medical School
Jerzy Olszewski Lecture
Brain Waves and Immune Genes in Brain Wiring
Barbara Jones
12 mai 2004
mercredi
Dr. Hubert van Tol
University of Toronto
Molecular genetic analysis of biogenic amine signaling in C. elegans Peter McPherson
18 mai 2004 Dr. Greg Payne
Dept Biological Chemistry
UCLA School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
  Adaptor function in clathrin-mediated protein traffic in yeast Peter McPherson
25 mai 2004 Dr. Tom Lane
Dept of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
University of California
 at Irvine
  Chemokines and Viral-Induced Neurologic Disease Trevor Owens
31 mai 2004
lundi
Melvyn Goodale, Ph.D., F.R.S.C.
CRC in Visual Neuroscience
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario
Brenda Milner Symposium
Sight Unseen: How (and why) the visual
control of action differs from visual perception
Michael Petrides
1 juin 2004 Dr. Jean Decety University of Washington Human empathy: its functional architecture  Tomas Paus

8 juin 2004

Dr. Peter Nguyen
Dept. of Physiology
University of Alberta
Mechanisms of stabilization and destabilization of hippocampal long-term potentiation.
 
 Wayne Sossin
15 juin 2004