Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience group seminar series

Hosted by Dr. Marcus Rattray.

The Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Group at the University of Reading carries out collaborative and multidisciplinary work to research fundamental processes involved in neuronal communication in the normal central nervous system and to discover how these are altered and regulated in CNS diseases. The aim of this research is to identify useful therapeutic targets for the treatment of diseases and discover novel drugs or therapeutic agents.

 Date  Presenter  Topic
30-Mar-11 Prof. David Price (Univ. Edinburgh) Molecular mechanisms of early forebrain development. (Hopkins 101, 4-5pm)
23-Feb-11 Prof. Anne Stephenson (Univ. London) Mitochondrial trafficking in neurones; players and mechanisms. (Hopkins 101, 4-5pm)
26-Jan-11 Prof. David Rubinsztein (Univ. Cambridge) Autophagy, a guardian against neurodegeneration. (Hopkins 101, 4-5pm)
24-Nov-10

Prof. Paul Bolam (Oxford Univ.)

Functional organisation of the basan ganglia. (Nike Auditorium, 4-5pm)
27-Oct-10

Prof. Bill Wisden (Imperial College London)

Brain circuitry regulating sleep and arousal: GABA and histamine. (Nike Auditorium, 4-5pm)
29-Sep-10

Prof. Jeremy Henley (Univ. Bristol)

Regulation of synaptic function by SUMA in health and disease. (Hopkins 101, 4-5pm)

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