Short Talk Time Table

July 24 (Mon)     Venue: C209

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9:00 - 9:15 Course Introduction

No.

Time

Last Name

First Name

Status

Affiliation

Short Talk Title

1

9:15 ~ 9:30

Zuko

Amila

Postdoc

RIKEN Brain Science Institute

Identifying the cellular heterogeneity of neuronal cultures differentiated from mouse embryonic stem cells

2

9:30 ~ 9:45

Zunino

Giulia

Postdoc

University of Miami

Can kinase inhibitor enhance sciatic nerve regeneration?

3

9:45 ~ 10:00

Choudhury

Saumitra Dey

Postdoc

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)

Canonical versus Non-canonical: a Twist in the Tale of Synaptic Growth Signaling at the Drosophila Neuromuscular Junction

4

10:00 ~ 10:15

Pallas-Bazarra

Noemí

Postdoc

Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa (CBMSO)

NOVEL FUNCTION OF TAU IN REGULATING THE EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL STIMULI ON ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS.

5

10:15 ~ 10:30

Jarabo Blázquez

Patricia

PhD Student

Cajal Institute (CSIC)

Neurodegeneration in a glioma model alters circadian rhythms

6

10:30 ~ 10:45

Morson

Sarah

PhD Student

University of Edinburgh

Imaging Dynamic Cellular and Molecular Kinetics in the Developing Brain

10:45 - 11:00  Break

7

11:00 ~ 11:15

Rempel

Sarah

PhD Student

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Identifying Axon Guidance Cues in hESC-derived Photoreceptors

8

11:15 ~ 11:30

Rook

Victoria

PhD Student

Queen Mary University of London

Regulatory mechanisms in cerebellar granule cell neurogenesis

9

11:30 ~ 11:45

Tian

Tian

PhD student

University of Edinburgh

The roles of Pax6 in regulating neuronal morphogenesis during embryonic development of the prethalamus

10

11:45 ~ 12:00

Pastori

Chiara

Postdoc

University of Miami

Targeting of the long non-coding RNA HOTAIR in patient-derived glioma stem cells

11

12:00 ~ 12:15

Michurina

Alexandra

PhD student

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)

Role of the Setd1b histone methyltransferase in the mouse brain

12

12:15 ~ 12:30

Das

Damayantee

PhD Student

University of Alberta

Suppression of Kv1.2 trafficking by TMEM33

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

13

13:30 ~ 13:45

Weir

Keiko

PhD Student

Harvard Medical School

Modulation of G Protein-Coupled Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel Currents by Intracellular Sodium

14

13:45 ~ 14:00

Edwards

Jacob

PhD Student

Colorado State University

The perineuronal net in the developing vertebrate CNS

15

14:00 ~ 14:15

Kikuma

Koto

PhD Student

University of Southern California

A Forward Genetic Screen Identifies a link between the Homeostatic Control of Sleep Behavior and Synaptic Plasticity

16

14:15 ~ 14:30

Fukutomi

Matasaburo

PhD Student

Biosystems Science Course

Crickets modulate wind-elicited escape behavior depending on acoustic context with sound carrier frequency.

17

14:30 ~ 14:45

Paniagua

Steven

PhD Student

Yale University

The Molecular Mechanism of Reading

18

14:45 ~ 15:00

Tripathi

Shweta

PhD Student

Jawaharlal Nehru University

Role of sleep in consolidation of delay-conditioned memory in rats

15:00 - 15:15 Break

19

15:15 ~ 15:30

Benvegnu'

Stefano

Postdoc

Centro de Biologia Molecular "Severo Ochoa"

Aging triggers depletion and nuclear translocation of the E3 ligase Mahogunin: a function for ubiquitin in neuronal survival.

20

15:30 ~ 15:45

Komorowska

Joanna

PhD Student

University of Bonn

Age-related decline of social memory and the involvement of the cannabinoid system

21

15:45 ~ 16:00

Pai

Yun Jin

Postdoc

RIKEN, Brain Science Institute

Reversing the chromatin defects in an adult circuit to rescue an autism syndrome model in Drosophila.

22

16:00 ~ 16:15

Jia

Mingyue

PhD Student

Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology

Drosophila homolog of the intellectual disability-related ACSL4 is required for neuronal morphogenesis and neuroblast activity

23

16:15 ~ 16:30

Labrousse Arias

David

PhD Student

Universidad Autónoma of Madrid

Pathophysiology of hypoxia: Molecular mechanisms involved in pulmonary hypertension and renal carcinoma.