Epilepsy Research Seminar Series Archives
2006 Lecture Series:
- Astrocytes: Rising Stars in Epilepsy and Tuberous Sclerosis
January 17th ARC 123C
A presentation by Michael Wong, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Washington University School of Medicine - Dynamic Modulation of GABAA Receptor Cell Surface Stability, and the Construction of Inhibitory Synapses
February 21st ARC 123C
A presentation by Steve Moss, Ph.D. Professor Department of Neuroscience University of Pennsylvania - Molecular Alterations in Cortical Dysplasia
March 21st ARC 123C
A presentation by Gabriella D'Arcangelo, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Pediatrics-Neurology Baylor College of Medicine - Profiling Ion Channel Genes in Epilepsy
April 18th ARC 123C
A presentation by Jeffrey L. Noebels, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Department of Neurology Baylor College of Medicine - The Thalamic Reticular Nucleus: Molecular Insights into Thalamocortical Circuit Function
May 16th ARC 123C
A presentation by John R. Huguenard, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences Stanford University School of Medicine - Towards a Neural Engineering of Seizure Control
June 20th ARC 123C
A presentation by Steven J. Schiff, Ph.D. Professor Department of Psychology Krasnow Institute and George Mason University - NO SEMINAR - SUMMER BREAK
July 18th - NO SEMINAR - SUMMER BREAK
August 15th - Mapping Genes for Antiepileptic Drug Response in Mice
September 19th ARC 123C
A presentation by Thomas N. Ferraro, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor Department of Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine - Seminar Cancelled Due to SFN Meeting
October 17th - Changing your mind: Pre-and postsynaptic consequences of brain injury
November 21st ARC 123C
A presentation by Scott M. Thompson, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Physiology University of Maryland - Genetic based animal model of temporal lobe epilepsy: Kindling sensitivies and behavioral comorbidities
December 19th ARC 123C
A presentation by Dan McIntyre, Ph.D. Chancellor's Professor of Neuroscience Department of Neuroscience Carleton University
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
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