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Monthly Seminar Series

We hold monthly seminars by inviting internal and external speakers from a wide range of areas in brain science and medical science. The topics include those of both basic and clinical science, but with more emphasis on translation. Prior to invited speaker presentation, we arrange a short presentation by young investigators (graduate students, fellows, residents, and junior faculty members) to enhance their opportunities of public presentation.    

Date
Lecture by:
Affiliation
Title
Short talk by:
04/03/2019
Laura Rowland, PhD
University of Maryland
1H-MRS studies of schizophrenia: Altered neurotransmitters and bioenergetics
Yan Jouroukhin, PhD
03/06/2019
Peter Calabresi, MD
Johns Hopkins University
The immunopathogenesis of multiple sclerosis: animal modeling of effector T cell – glial cell responses in the CNS
Xiaolei Zhu, PhD
12/05/2018
Sarah Morris, PhD
National Institute of Mental Health
Schizophrenia Research in the Age of RDoC
Ho Namkung, PhD
10/31/2018
Anjali Rajadhyaksha, PhD
Weill Cornell Medicine
Linking Cav1.2 (cacna1c) L-type Ca2+ channel mechanisms to Behavior: Insight into neuropsychiatric-related endophenotypes
Yung-Tian Gau, PhD
10/05/2018 (Special Seminar)
Hideyuki Okano, MD, PhD
Keio University
Modeling Human Neurological/Psychiatric Diseases with iPSC technologies and Genetically Modified Non-Human Primates
N/A
09/05/2018
Andrew Jaffe, PhD
Lieber Institute for Brain Development Johns Hopkins University
Dissecting transcriptomic signatures of development and dysregulation in the human brain
Amanda Price, PhD
05/02/2018
Stanislav Zakharenko, MD, PhD
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Towards understanding positive symptoms of schizophrenia: Perspective from 22q11 deletion syndrome
Travis Faust, PhD
04/04/2018
Gül Dölen, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins University
Developmental regulation of social reward learning: basic mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities
Emily Cook, BS, PhD
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