Lectures 2019
Monday, 14.01.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall 4th floor
“From receptor to behavior: Sensory processing”
Deciphering the olfactory system of a model vertebrate (zebrafish)
From basic molecular biology to electrophysiology
Sigrun Korsching
Wednesday, 16.01.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall 4th floor
"Connectivity and electrical properties of an exemplary network (the olfactory bulb)"
(input/output relationships, evolutional and developmental aspects)
Sigrun Korsching
POSTPONED_NEW DATE TBA!!
Wednesday, 23.01.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall 4th floor
"The complexity of the ion channel repertoire: Why does it need to be so complex”
(input/output relationships, evolutional and developmental aspects)
Ansgar Büschges
Wednesday, 30.01.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
"Ca2+ imaging basics”
Peter Kloppenburg
Monday, 04.02.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
“Computations underlying learning and memory in small brains”
Computational Systems Neuroscience_integrative circuit model -
Analysis of electrophysiological data to model computational networks processing sensory input and generating behaviour
Martin Nawrot
Friday, 08.02.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
“Intercellular signaling by different types of synapses”
Peter Kloppenburg
Wednesday, 13.02.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
“Central and Peripheral Mechanisms for Leg Motoneuron Control in an Insect Walking System”
Insights in and examples for methodological and experimental approaches to study the neural basis of insect walking
Ansgar Büschges
Friday, 15.02.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
“CNS-Dependent Control of Metabolism”
Methodology employed for the analysis of CNS-dependent control of metabolism
Jens Brüning
Please note the change in time and venue
Wednesday, 20.02.2019 _ CECAD Research Center,
Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 26, lecture hall ground floor
at 2 p.m.
“Mechanisms of axonal maintenance and degeneration”
Approaches to study axonal impairment in mouse models and in primary neurons
Elena Rugarli
Friday, 22.02.2019 _POSTPONED TO 15.03.2019
“Neural dynamics of innate behaviours”
Combination of electrophysiology, optogenetics and behavioural assessments in mice
Tatiana Korotkova
Monday, 25.02.2019 TWO LECTURES _
Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
09:00 a.m.
“Towards therapy: Understanding motor neuron and neuromuscular junction in health and disease”
From gene identification to functional analysis and therapy of motor neuron diseases
Brunhilde Wirth
AND
10:15 a.m.
"Brain neuronal networks in disease”
Multimodal imaging of network-based brain dysfunction and compensation (EEG, fMRI, PET)
Alexander Drzezga
Wednesday, 06.03.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
“Energy homeostasis and foraging behavior in the zebrafish"
Molecular tools and approaches to analyse behaviour and neuronal networks regulating metabolic functions in zebrafish
Matthias Hammerschmidt
Friday, 08.03.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
“Shaping neuronal circuits by membrane trafficking"
Tools and techniques to analyse membrane trafficking in neurons on the molecular and cellular level
Natalia Kononenko
Monday, 11.03.2019 _ Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
“Connectomics analysis of neuronal circuits using the fruit fly Drosophila"
Advanced genetic tools allowing the anatomical analysis and dissection of Drosophila brain regions
Kei Ito
Friday, 15.03.2019 _NEW DATE
Institute for Genetics, lecture hall ground floor
“Neural dynamics of innate behaviours”
Combination of electrophysiology, optogenetics and behavioural assessments in mice
Tatiana Korotkova