Thursday, October 30, 2014
Zebrafish: a model for investigating hair cell physiology in vivoJennifer OltUniversity of Sheffield, UKHost: TrapaniThursday, April 3rd, 2014
An Asymmetric Population of Neurons is Responsible for Gaze Stabilization in ZebrafishDavid Schoppik, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorNYU Neuroscience InstituteHost: TrapaniMonday, February 3rd, 2014
Ribbon Synapses in Sensory Hair Cells: How to Make Them (and How We Break Them)Lavinia Sheets, Ph.D. Research FellowEaton-Peabody Laboratory, Harvard Medical SchoolHost: TrapaniThursday, November 21st, 2013
New mechanisms for dopaminergic control of prefrontal learningKevin J. Bender, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of NeurologyErnest Gallo Clinic & Research Center Center for Integrative NeuroscienceUniversity of California, San Franciscohttp://keck.ucsf.edu/neurograd/faculty/bender.htmlHost: TrapaniMonday, November 11th, 2013
Control Your Excitement: Inhibition of Escape Behavior in ZebrafishBryan Monesson-Olson, Ph.D.University of Massachusetts-AmherstHost: Trapani