Recent Seminars

January 22, 2018
Jones G. Parker,PhD
Stanford University
"Probing the neural ensemble signatures of therapeutic efficacy in Parkinson'sdisease"
 
January 29, 2018
Peyman Golshani, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
"Bridging the gap between synaptic physiology and behavior: new tools to measure network dynamics in freely behaving mice."
 
March 19, 2018
Skyler Jackman, PhD
OHSU
 
April 16, 2018
Susan Ingram, PhD
OHSU
 
April 30, 2018
MATARAZZO Seminar
Rajita Sinha, PhD
Yale University
"Neuroscience of Drug & Stress Interactions: Impact on Health &Clinical Outcomes"
 
June 13, 2018
Lisa Beutler, MD, PhD
UC, San Francisco
"Understanding the Nutritional Regulations of Feeding Circuits"
 
July 30, 2018
Postdoctoral candidate seminar
Trevor Doyle
Purdue University
"Enhancement of adenylyl cyclase 5 signaling: Heterologous sensitization and clinically relevant mutations"
 
August 9, 2018
Postdoctoral candidate seminar
Alex Kawa
University of Michigan
"Using ongoing protein translation to understand synaptic plasticity involved inaddiction"
 
August 27, 2018
Postdoctoral candidate seminar
Rebecca Derman
University of Michigan
"Identifying Neuronal Factors that Contribute to Enhanced Incentive Motivation for Food"
 
September 17, 2018
Richard van Rijn, PhD
Purdue University
"Pharmacological basis for opioid modulation of neuropsychiatric behavior"
 
October 8, 2018
Postdoctoral candidate seminar
Julie Finnell
University of South Carolina
"Neuroinflammationas a critical mediator of psychosocial stress susceptibility"
 
October 11, 2018
Postdoctoral candidate seminar
Alyssa Petko
University of Texas at San Antonio
"Deletion of beta-arrestin2 alters dopamine and morphine sensitivity in D2 spiny projection neurons"
 
October 22, 2018
Postdoctoral candidate seminar
Baila Hall
Weill Cornell Graduate School
"Frontostriatal circuit activity supports hierarchical social interactions and is modulated bysocial experience".
 
November 26, 2018
Elinor Sullivan, PhD
OHSU
"Maternal Metabolic and Dietary Environmental Influences on Offspring Behavior"