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The 2002 M.R. Bauer Foundation
Colloquium Series, Distinguished Lecturer Series and Scientific Retreat


The M.R. Bauer Colloquium Series

Introduction

Howard Schulman, Ph.D.
"Spatial and Temporal Regulation of Calcium Signals of CaM kinase II"

David Linden, M.D.
"Cellular Substrates of Cerebellar Motor Learning"

György Buzsáki, M.D.
"Maintenance of Firing Rates and Patterns in Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells in Vivo"

Richard Thompson, M.D.
"A Memory Trace Found"

Dan Pollen, M.D.
"Neural Correlates of Visual Perception"

Alvaro Pascual-Leone Garcia, M.D.
"Rolect Feedback Projectrons in Visual Awareness"

The M.R. Bauer Distinguished Guest Lecturer Series

Introduction

Julian Jack, M.D.
"Fifty Years of Quantal Analysis: What Have We Learnt?"

Mary B. Kennedy, M.D.
"Putting the Synapse Back Together"

The 2002 Volen National Center for Complex Systems
Scientific Retreat

Marine Biological Laboratory
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
March 15-16, 2002

Introduction

Michael Welte, Ph.D.
"Developmental Control of Organelle Transport:
How Fabulous Fly Fat Manages Multiple Microtubule Motors"

Donald Katz, Ph.D.
"Time and Taste Perception: Cortical Gustatory Responses"

John S. Satterlee, Ph.D.
"CaMKI and Thermosensation"

Sacha Nelson, Ph.D., M.D.
"A Presynaptic Coincidence Detection Mechanism for Neocorticol Longterm Depression"

Matthias Soller, Ph.D.
"Post-Transcription Mechanism of Gene Regulation in Neuronal Development and Function"

Michael Rosbash, Ph.D.
"A Molecular Geneticist's Feeble (and Febrile) Attempts at Neuroscience:
Drosphila and Circadian Rhythms"

 

 

 

 

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