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Prof Zoltan Molnar
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford
Events this person is speaking at:
Wednesday 25 November 2015
13:00
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Earliest Cortical Circuits
Prof Zoltan Molnar
(Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford)
WHG Seminars
Tuesday 7 May 2019
15:30
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Cortex Club Birthday - Cognitive control mechanisms in brain disorders
If wish to DJ in our SOCIAL, please contact cortex.club@studentclubs.ox.ac.uk
Prof Zoltan Molnar
(Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford)
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Dr Abhishek Banerjee
(NARSAD Young Investigator, Brain Research Institute, University of Zürich)
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Dr Dennis Kätzel
(Assistant Professor of Neurophysiology, Institute for Applied Physiology, Medical Faculty, Ulm University, Germany)
Cortex Club - Oxford Neuroscience Society
Events this person is hosting:
Friday 24 April 2015
12:00
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Neural differentiation and characterization of cd31 positive cells derived from the mouse fetal cerebral cortex
SPECIAL SEMINAR - CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE // DEVELOPMENT & CELL BIOLOGY
Prof Tomohiro Matsuyama
(Laboratory of Neurogenesis and CNS Repair, Institute for Advanced Medical Sciences, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan)
DPAG Guest Speakers
Friday 18 December 2015
11:00
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Maximising clinical relevance in small animal models of perinatal brain injury for mechanistic and neurotherapeutic trials
SPECIAL SEMINAR – CELLULAR AND SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE
Bobbi Fleiss PhD
(Centre for the Developing Brain, Perinatal Imaging & Health Imaging Sciences & Biomedical, Engineering Division, King’s College London)
Neuroscience Theme Guest Speakers (DPAG)
12:00
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Impact of inflammation on the perinatal brain
CELLULAR AND SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE
Pierre Gressens MD PhD
(Inserm U1141 and Université Paris Diderot, Paris & Centre for the Developing Brain, KCL, London)
Neuroscience Theme Guest Speakers (DPAG)
Monday 2 October 2017
16:00
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Synaptic transmission from subplate neurons controls radial migration of neocortical neurons
Chiaki Ohtaka-Maruyama PhD
(Department of Brain Development and Neural Regeneration)
Cellular and Systems Neuroscience Seminar
Events this person is organising:
Friday 24 April 2015
12:00
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Neural differentiation and characterization of cd31 positive cells derived from the mouse fetal cerebral cortex
SPECIAL SEMINAR - CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE // DEVELOPMENT & CELL BIOLOGY
Prof Tomohiro Matsuyama
(Laboratory of Neurogenesis and CNS Repair, Institute for Advanced Medical Sciences, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan)
DPAG Guest Speakers
Friday 13 November 2015
16:00
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Mouse Talk: The applications of neurobiological models of mammalian hearing to the classification of mouse vocalizations
CELLULAR AND SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE SEMINAR
Associate Professor Neil McLachlan
(Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne)
Neuroscience Theme Guest Speakers (DPAG)
Friday 18 December 2015
11:00
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Maximising clinical relevance in small animal models of perinatal brain injury for mechanistic and neurotherapeutic trials
SPECIAL SEMINAR – CELLULAR AND SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE
Bobbi Fleiss PhD
(Centre for the Developing Brain, Perinatal Imaging & Health Imaging Sciences & Biomedical, Engineering Division, King’s College London)
Neuroscience Theme Guest Speakers (DPAG)
12:00
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Impact of inflammation on the perinatal brain
CELLULAR AND SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE
Pierre Gressens MD PhD
(Inserm U1141 and Université Paris Diderot, Paris & Centre for the Developing Brain, KCL, London)
Neuroscience Theme Guest Speakers (DPAG)
Tuesday 5 April 2016
16:00
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Zika virus impairs growth in human neurospheres and brain organoids
Dr Patricia Pestana Garcez
Tuesday 3 October 2017
16:00
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Out of Africa, there is always something new – the unusual brains of some African mammals
Paul Manger PhD
(Professor, School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the)
Neuroscience Theme Guest Speakers (DPAG)
Tuesday 10 October 2023
16:00
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Neuronal activity-dependent gene regulation in the developing neocortex
Professor Nobuhiko Yamamoto
(Institute of Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders, Shenzhen Bay Laboratory)