Epilepsy Research Seminar Series Archives
2004 Lecture Series:
- Effects of Seizures on Learning and Memory in the Developing Brain
January 21st ARC 123C
A presentation by Gregory L. Holmes, M.D., Professor of Medicine & Pediatrics Department of Neurology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centers - Mechanisms of Seizure-induced Changes in AMPA Receptor Expression
February 18th ARC 123C
A presentation by Ray Dingledine, Ph.D. Professor and Chair Department of Pharmacology Emory University - GABAergic Function and Dysfunction in Epilepsy
March 17th ARC 123C
A presentation by Douglas A. Coulter, Ph.D. Associate Professor Departments of Pediatrics, Neuroscience, & University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Glia: Listening and Talking to the Synapse
April 21st ARC 123C
A presentation by Phil Haydon, Ph.D. Professor Department of Neuroscience University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine - Is Epileptogenesis Reversible?
May 19th ARC 123C
A presentation by Kevin Staley, M.D. Associate Professor Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology University of Colorado at Denver - SEMINAR CANCELLED
June 16th ARC 123C
A presentation by Dr. Liza Squires Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceuticals - NO SEMINAR - SUMMER BREAK
July 21st - NO SEMINAR - SUMMER BREAK
August 18th - Interneuron Migration during CNS Development
September 15th ARC 123C
A presentation by Jeff A. Golden, M.D. Department of Pathology University of Penn School of Medicine - Subclass-specific intrinsic and extrinsic modulation of neocortical GABAergic interneurons
October 20th ARC 123C
A presentation by David Prince, Ph.D. Professor Departments of Neurology & Neurological Sciences Stanford University - Developmental changes in KCNQ K channels: relationship to a neonatal epilepsy
November 17th ARC 123C
A presentation by Melanie Tallent, Ph.D. Drexel University College of Medicine Departments of Pharmacology & Physiology - Very fast neuronal oscillations (>70Hz) and seizures
December 15th ARC 123C
A presentation by Roger R. Traub, M.D. State University of New York Health Science Center
All Seminars are from NOON - 1PM. Lunch provided
For more information about the Epilepsy Research Seminar Series, please contact:
Douglas A. Coulter, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology
Abramson Building, Room 410D
215-590-1937 (office)
215-590-4121 (fax)
email: coulterd@email.chop.edu
email: coulterd@mail.med.upenn.edu (use for large
attachments)

