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The 2003 2004 M.R. Bauer
Foundation
Colloquium Series, Distinguished Lecturer Series and Scientific
Retreat
Introduction
The M.R. Bauer Colloquium Series
Denis Pare, Ph.D.
Rutgers University
"Physiological Properties of Intercalated Amygdala Neurons"
Ann Graybiel,
Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"Learning and Memory Mechanisms in the Basal Ganglia:
Plasticity in Basal Ganglia Loops"
Jonathan D. Cohen,
Ph.D.
Princeton University
"Computational Modeling of Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Cognitive Control"
Jeff Lichtman,
Ph.D.
Washington University School of Medicine
"Monitoring Synaptic Competition in Fluorescent Mice"
Nelson Spruston,
Ph.D.
Northwestern University
"Dendritic Integration in Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons"
Todd Holmes, Ph.D.
New York University
"Circuit-Bashing (and repair) by Transgenic Manipulation
of Neural Electrical Excitability"
Michael D. Ehlers,
Ph.D.
Duke University
"Recycling Endosomes, Nonconventional Receptors, and
Plasticity Mechanisms at Glutamatergic Synapses"
The M.R. Bauer Distinguished Guest Lecturer
Series
Introduction
Charles Zuker,
Ph.D.
University of California, San Diego
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
"Signaling and coding in the Mammalian Taste System:
Sweet, Bitter, and Umami"
David McCormick,
Ph.D.
Yale University
"Possible Role of Recurrent Cortical Networks in Memory
and Attention"
The 2004 Volen National Center for Complex
Systems
and Biology Symposium on Autism and Behavioral Genomics
Edward Jones, Ph.D.
University of California, Davis
"Defining the Neuronal Phenotype in Major Mental Disorders"
Leslie Griffith,
M.D., Ph.D.
Brandeis University
"Sex and the Single Fruit Fly: Courtship Behavior and
Learning "
Thomas
R. Insel, Ph.D.
National Institute of Mental Health
"Social Neuroscience: From Genes to Behavior"
Catherine Dulac,
Ph.D.
Harvard University
"Molecular Architecture of Pheromone Sensing in Mammals"
Rudolph Jaenisch,
Ph.D.
MIT and Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
"Epigenetic Regulation in Development and Disease"
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