Date / Time Speaker Affiliations Title
27.01.2012 / 5.00 pm Prof. Rudi Vennekens Catholic University Leuven, Belgium
"Transient Receptor Potential Ion Channels: novel plaxers in synaptic plasticity"
14.10.2011 / 5:15 pm Prof. J. Lopez-Barneo University of Sevilla, Spain
"Neuroprotection and cell therapy in Parkinson disease"
30.09.2011 / 5:00 pm Kisvárday Zoltán, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. University of Debrecen, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology
"Three-tiered architecture of lateral connections in the primary visual cortex"
02.09.2011 / 5:00 pm Prof. Stefano Vicini Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine
"GABAERGIC control of striatal output"
01.09.2011 / 02:00 pm Rhonda Dzakpasu Georgetown University
"Altering the balance between excitation and inhibition within in vitro neural networks"
07.07.2011 / 4:00 pm Prof. Dr. David Kleinfeld University of California, San Diego
"The Nature of Blood Flow in Cortex Revealed by Imaging and Manipulation with Light"
30.06.2011 / 5:00 pm György Buzsáki, M.D., PhD Center for Molecular und Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University
"Oscillations organize cell assemblies"
10.06.2011 / 5:00 pm David Fitzpatrick PhD Max Planck Florida Institute
"Visual experience and the development of cortical direction selectivity"
17.05.2011/ 5.00 pm Dr. Oren Schuldiner Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
"Sculpting the nervous system: Nuclear receptors shape connections by controlling degeneration and regeneration during development"
16.05.2011 / 05:00 pm Profs. Hanna and Itzhal Parnas Hebrew University Jerusalem
"A novel fast mechanism for GPCR-mediated signal transduction-control of neurotransmitter release"
10.05.2011/ 05:00 pm Michael Myoga Wade Regehr Lab, Harvard Medical Scholl
"Calcium Microdomains Near R-Type Calcium Channels Control Presynaptic LTP in the Cerebellum"
11.04.2011 / 5.00 pm Prof. Antoine Triller Biologie Cellulaire de la Synapse, IBENS, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Inserm U1024, CNRS UMR8197, Paris, France.
"Tuning of inhibitory receptor diffusion dynamics regulates synaptic strength"
25.03.2011 / 5.00 pm Dr. Jan Schnupp University of Oxford; Dept. of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
"Neural representations of sound frequency and musical pitch (or: why everything you thought you knew about the auditory system is wrong)."
21.03.2011/ 5.00pm Prof. Stephen J Smith Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University School of Medicine
"Proteomic imaging of neural circuit molecular architecture: the synaptome meets the connectome"
25.02.2011 / 5.00 pm Prof. Daniel Choquet CNRS, Institut François Magendie, Bordeaux, France
"The interplay between AMPAR function and nanoscale trafficking"
08.02.2011 / 5.00 pm Dr. Chao-Hua Huang Max Planck Institute for biophysical chemistry, Göttingen
"The mechanisms underlying synaptic transmission at the layer 4 of sensory cortical areas"
22.10.2010 5.00 pm Dr. Hansjürgen Dahmen Faculty of Biology - Cognitive Neuroscience Unit - University of Tübingen
"Spherical treadmills and virtual environments for rodents"
19.10.2010 / 5.00 pm Dr. Jason M. Christie Max Planck Florida Institute
"Calcium-dependent modulation of release by somatic depolarization"
06.10.2010 / 5.15 pm Prof. Masanobu Kano Tokyo University, Japan
"Activity-dependent maturation of climbing fiber to Purkinje cell synapses during postnatal cerebellar development"
13.09.2010 / 5.00 pm Simon Rumpel, PhD Research Institute of Molecular Pathology Vienna
"Dynamics of mouse auditory cortex"
03.09.2010 / 9 am Dr. Martin Meyer MRC Centre, Kings College London
"Synapse formation, function and development of the retinotectal projection."
27.01.2010 Dr. Karel Svoboda Janelia Farm Research Campus Howard Hughes Medical Institute USA
"The cortical circuits underlying vibrissa-based somatosensation"
06.11.2009 / 05:00 pm Prof. Tadaharu Tsumoto, MD, PhD Laboratory for Cortical Circuit Plasticity Brain Science Institute,RIKEN,Japan
"Difference in response properties and plasticity between GABAergic and excitatory neurons in visual cortex, as revealed by two-photon functional calcium imaging in transgenic mice"
28.09.2009 / 05:00 pm Melike Lakadamyali,PhD Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology (Lichtman lab) Harvard University, Cambridge
"From real -time imaging of viral infections to ultra-resolution fluorescence imaging of neurons: What can fluorescence microscopy teach us about biology?"
24.08.2009 / 05:00 pm Eric Schmidt, PhD Nat Heintz lab, Rockefeller University
"Translational profiling of pyramidal cell populations in the cortex"
14.08.2009 / 05:00 pm Devid Damiani, PhD Istituto di Neuroscienze del CNR, Pisa/ Italy
"Morphological alterations in retinal neurons in paradigms of inherited retinal degenerations"
03.08.2009 / 05:00 pm Rachida Ammari INMED (INSERM U901 Marseille)
"Long lasting excitations evoked by the subthalamic nucleus in the basal ganglia: mechanisms, modulation by dopaminergic transmission and possible implications in physiological state and Parkison`s disease"
22.06.2009 / 03:00 pm Dr. Vasilis Ntziachristos Helmholtz Institut München
"Revolutionizing biomedical discovery with next generation photonic imaging"
15.06.2009 / 5:00 pm Mr. Yishai Elyada Max Planck Institut of Neurobiology, Martinsried
"Different receptive fields in dendrides and axons underlie robust coding of visual motion in the bowfluy"
29.05.2009 / 5:00 pm Yi Zuo UCSC
"In vivo imaging of structural plasticity at synapses (seminar of SFB596)"
25.05.2009 / 5:00 pm Marcel Oberlaender, PH.D Max Planck Institut of Neurobiology, Martinsried
"Automated acquisition of quantitative neuron anatomy for reconstruction of large"in siloco" networks"
20.05.2009 / 12:30 pm Sam Young MPI Goettingen, Neher lab
"Using novel adenoviral vectors at the calyx of Held synapse to study synaptotagmin function reveals synaptotagmin has an essential role in synaptic vesicle positioning for synchronous release"
18.05.2009 / 5:00 pm Dr. Fekrije Selimi Universite P.et M.Curie Paris
"Unraveling sysnapse specificity using genetically modified mice"
30.04.2009 / 5.00 pm Dr. Dan Hill University of California, San Diego
"Cortical control and biomechanics of whisking behavior in rat"
20.04.2009 / 5:00 pm Daniel Kerschensteiner M.D. Washington University School of Medicine
"Activity-dependent assembly of parallel circuits in the retina and beyond"
15.12.2008 / 5:00 pm Prof.Dr.Ranulfo Romo Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
"Neuronal correlates of subjective sensory experience"
08.12.2008 / 9:30 am Tobias Dick Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum Heidelberg
"The emerging role of reversible protein oxidation in cellular signaling and regulation"