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Distinguished Seminars
2013
Mortimer Mishkin, April 24, 2013 at 15:00 in Hannover Auditorium, "Speech and auditory memory: How deep is their connection"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ52vPhn9Cc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GLUeNXPkTI
Michael Brecht, February 27, 2013 at 15:00 in Haderup Auditorium, "The cortical reprsentation of social touch"
2012
Vladimir Berezin, November 28, 2012 at 15:15 in Lundsgaard Auditorium, "jin and jang of a metastatic protein"
C.I. De Zeeuw, May 30, 2012 at 15:00 in Lundsgaard Auditorium, The Neural Basis of Cerebellar Motor Control: Distributed Dynamic Plasticity
Henrik G. Bohr, April 25, 2012, Computer simulation and spectroscopy of neuropeptides. Theory and Experiments
Magali Dumont, March 29, 2012, Oxidative stress and neuroprotective strategies in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease
Nils Brose, February 29, 2012, The Neuroligin Family of Synaptic Adhesion Proteins - From Synaptogenesis to Autism
Berislav Zlokovic, February 29, 2012, The extended neurovascular unit. A dynamic entity in cerebral pathology
Ole Kiehn, January 25, 2012, Probing neural circuits controlling walking
2011
Giorgio M. Innocenti, November 30, 2011, Cortical connections in development and evolution
Robert J. Zatorre, October 26, 2011, Music in the Brain: Pitch, Plasticity, Imagery and Emotion
Steven Laureys, September 28, 2011: Identifying the brain's awareness system: lessons from coma and related states
Edvard I. Moser, August 31, 2011: Neural mechanisms for mapping and storage of space
Nils Axelsen, June 22, 2011: Scientific Dishonesty/ Misconduct/ Fraud: An Explosive Phenomenon
Steven M. Hill, June 14, 2011: Molecular mechanisms involved in the antineoplastic effectf melatonin on breast cancer
Carl Petersen, May 25, 2011: Synaptic mechanisms underlying sensory perception
Niels Tommerup, April 27, 2011: Dissecting the Genetics of Cognitive Comorbidity
Tadashi Isa, March 30, 2011: Cortical and subciortical neuronal mechanisms for functional recovery after spinal-cord injury
Jens Lykkesfeldt, March 21, 2011: Vitamin C in the brain: biochemical, pathological and functional importance
Klaus Kullander, February 23, 2011: Function and transmitter release of brain and spinal cord neuronal circuitries
Deniz Kirik, January 26, 2011: Parkinsonism - novel insights from gene therapeutic approaches
2010
Pierre Magestretti, November 24th, 2010: Neuron glia metabolic coupling and plasticity
Pascal Legendre, October 27th, 2010: Non synaptic release of neurotransmetters regulates spontaneous activity during early spinal cord development
Morten Møller, September 29th, 2010: The photoneuroendocrine system of the vertebrate brain
Aurelio Galli, September 15th, 2010: Obesity and Neuropsychiatric Disorders: A Brain (AKT)ing Badly
Merab Kokaia, August 25th, 2010: Optogenetic control of epilepsy
David R. Sibley, June 30th, 2010: Novel Mechanisms of Dopamine Receptor Regulation
Sergei A. Kirov, April 28th, 2010: Two-photon Microscopy: Real-time Imaging of Single Neurons and Glia Deep in Cortex during Ischemia and Osmotic Stress
Dimitrios Stamou, March 24th, 2010: The Language of Shape: Biological Reactions are Dramatically Affected by the Shape of Lipid Membranes
Jakob Kisbye Dreyer, March 22nd, 2010: Influence of tonic and phasic release in dopamine signaling
Minisymposium / working-lunch / Roundtabel on 7TM receptor activation mechanisms, March 16th, 2010
Steffen Runge, Novo Nordisk A/S;
Ligand recognition in Family B 7TM receptors
Steve Hunt, Ascent Therapeutic, Boston, USA;
Pepducins - novel peptide-based general principle for 7TM receptor activation and inhibition
Professor Ruben Nogueiras from University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain gives a talk: Regulation of lipid metabolism by energy availability: a role for the central nervous system in relation to the official opening of the Rodent Metabolic Phenotyping Center, March 11th, 2010 in "Store Mødesal" at the Panum Institute
Linda Hildegard Bergersen, January 27, 2010: Lactate as energy supply and a signal molecule
2009
Tiltrædelsesforelæsning Albert Gjedde November 27th, 2009: Dopaminergic neurotransmission and brain energy metabolism
Anders Tingström, October 28th, 2009: Electroconvulsive therapy - novel insights into potential mechanisms
Professor Dmitri Rusakov September 30th, 2009: Synaptic signal formation: inside and outside the cleft
Tiltrædelsesforelæsning professor MSO Mette Rosenkilde August 26th, 2009: Pharmacology - back to basics
Professors Hanna & Itzchack Parnas June 17th, 2009: New insights into the role of presynaptic inhibitory GPCR´s in the control of transmitter release
Jakob Balslev Sørensen tiltrædelsesforelæsning og seminar May 27th, 2009: The molecular mechanism of neurotransmitter release: so fast!?
Professor Per Roland, April 29th, 2009: Real time computations of visual scenes by the cerebral cortex
Professor Pietro Pietrini, March 25th, 2009: Blindness and consciousness: new light from the dark
Professor Andy Ioannides, March 11th, 2009: Magnetoencephalography in neurosciene: a state of the art research tool for studying dynamic functional connectivity in the human brain
Professor Thue W. Schwartz, February 25th, 2009: Understanding and exploiting how drugs act at the molecular level - a progress report from Lab. Molecular Pharmacology
Professor James C. Harris, John Hopkins University January 28th, 2009: Neurobiology and Treatment of self-injury in Lesch-Nyhan Disease


