Invited Speakers 2023
JUNE 8
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Matthew Lovett-Barron
University of California, San Diego. USA
https://www.lovettbarronlab.com
Collective movement and neurobiology of schooling fish
MAY 25
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Stéphane Ciocchi
University of Bern. Switzerland
https://physiologie.unibe.ch/~ciocchi/group/
Hippocampal Circuit Mechanisms Mediating Fear Extinction Memory
MAY 18
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Shantanu Jadhav
Brandeis University. USA
http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/jadhavlab/index.html
Neural coordination mechanisms for memory-guided behavior
MAY 11
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Jesse Jackson
University of Alberta. Canada
https://sites.google.com/view/jjlab/home
Examining the anatomy, physiology, and function of claustrum-cortex communication
MAY 4
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Rosemary C. Bagot
McGill University. Canada
https://www.bagotlab.org
At the intersection of threat and reward in nucleus accumbens glutamatergic afferents
APRIL 27
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Samuel S. Wang
Princeton University. USA
https://scholar.princeton.edu/wanglab
Priors, poses, and perseveration: studying the cognitive cerebellum
APRIL 20
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Lisa Giocomo
Stanford University, School of Medicine. USA
https://giocomolab.weebly.com
Learning and adapting the structure of neural maps on behavioral timescales
APRIL 13
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Adil Ghani Khan
King’s College London. United Kingdom
https://devneuro.org/cdn/group-overview
Neural circuits underlying flexible behaviour
MARCH 30
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Arjun Krishnaswami
McGill University. Canada
https://www.swamylab.com
Molecular recognition systems for the assembly of visual circuits
MARCH 23
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Bruce L. McNaughton
University of California, Irvine. USA
https://sites.uci.edu/mcnaughtonlab/
Representational and Connectivity Dynamics in Memory Consolidation and Cognitive Reserve
MARCH 16
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Thomas Klausberger
Center for Brain Research, Medical University Vienna. Austria
https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/research-laboratories/thomas-klausberger
Neurogliaform cells dynamically decouple neuronal synchrony between brain areas
MARCH 9
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Nelson Spruston
Janelia Research Campus. USA
https://www.janelia.org/people/nelson-spruston
Longitudinal imaging of thousands of hippocampal neurons reveals emergence of internal models that parallel changes in behavioral strategy
MARCH 2
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Mark Cembrowski
Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, University of British Columbia. Canada
https://www.cembrowskilab.com
Novelty representation on behavioural timescales by a non-pyramidal excitatory cell type of the hippocampus
FEBRUARY 23
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Andrew MacAskill
University College London. United Kingdom
https://www.macaskilllab.com
A role for ventral hippocampal ghrelin receptors in the control of feeding behaviour
FEBRUARY 16
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Moriel Zelikowsky
University of Utah. USA
https://www.zelikowskylab.com
The Neurobiology of Social Isolation
FEBRUARY 9
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Flavio Donato
University of Basel. Switzerland
https://www.donatolab.com/
Multiple memory traces in the hippocampal engram
FEBRUARY 2
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Tim Viney
University of Oxford. United Kingdom
https://www.pharm.ox.ac.uk/research/viney-group
Spread of pathological Tau within memory circuits of the mouse and human brain
JANUARY 26, 2023
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Aparna Suvrathan
McGill University. Canada
https://suvrathanlab.org
Synaptic heterogeneity in the cerebellum – it’s all in the timing
JANUARY 19, 2023
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Eve Marder
Brandeis University. USA
https://blogs.brandeis.edu/marderlab/
From modulation of small degenerate circuits to climate change
JANUARY 12, 2023
10-00 TO 11-00 EST
Takaki Komiyama
University of California, San Diego. USA
https://komiyamalab.biosci.ucsd.edu