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Distinguished Lectureship Series 1990-91
Date | November 20 1990
Topic | Intrinsic Electrophysiological Properties of Mammalian Neurons and Their Relation to Global Brain Function
Location | Medical Sciences Building Room 2172 University of Toronto
Speaker | Dr. RODOLFO LLINAS New York University Medical Center
Topic | Intrinsic Electrophysiological Properties of Mammalian Neurons and Their Relation to Global Brain Function
Location | Medical Sciences Building Room 2172 University of Toronto
Speaker | Dr. RODOLFO LLINAS New York University Medical Center
November 27 1990
Topic | Immunohistochemistry of Neuronal-glial Gap Junctions: From Cell to Calcium Mobilization Mechanism
Location | Tanz Neuroscience Building Room 6 University of Toronto
Speaker | Dr. JIM NAGY Department of Physiology University of Manitoba
Topic | Immunohistochemistry of Neuronal-glial Gap Junctions: From Cell to Calcium Mobilization Mechanism
Location | Tanz Neuroscience Building Room 6 University of Toronto
Speaker | Dr. JIM NAGY Department of Physiology University of Manitoba
December 10 1990
Topic | Genetic Analysis of Neuronal Differentiation and Degeneration
Location | Tanz Neuroscience Building Room 6 University of Toronto
Speaker | Dr. MARTIN CHALFIE Department of Biological Sciences Columbia University
Topic | Genetic Analysis of Neuronal Differentiation and Degeneration
Location | Tanz Neuroscience Building Room 6 University of Toronto
Speaker | Dr. MARTIN CHALFIE Department of Biological Sciences Columbia University
Date | February 7 1991
Topic | Memory Aging and the Septohippocampal Cholinergic System
Location | Tanz Neuroscience Building Room 6 University of Toronto
Speaker | Dr. DAVID OLTON Department of Psychology John Hopkins University
Topic | Memory Aging and the Septohippocampal Cholinergic System
Location | Tanz Neuroscience Building Room 6 University of Toronto
Speaker | Dr. DAVID OLTON Department of Psychology John Hopkins University