Biomedical Sciences Neuroscience Seminars at Iowa State University

September 4 - Jesse Goff, PhD, DVM, Iowa State University (Ames, IA)
“Interactions Between Metabolic Disease and the Immune System of the Dairy Cow.”

September 11 - Alison Barnhill, PhD, DVM, Iowa State University (Ames, IA)
“Two New Resistance Models for Salmonella.”

September 18 - Tom Murray, PhD, Creighton Univeristy (Omaha, NE)
“Neuronal Responses to Sodium Channel Gating Modifiers: From Neurotoxicity to Dendritogenesis.”

September 25 - Heather Greenlee, PhD, Iowa State University (Ames, IA)
“The Retina as a Model System for Biomedical Research.”

October 16 at 4:10pm -
Gary Pickard, PhD, University of Nebraska (Lincoln, NE)
“Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells: the Third Photoreceptor to the Mammalian Eye.”

October 23 - Ashutosh Tiwari, PhD, University of Massachusetts (Worcester, MA)
“Is Hydrophobic Exposure of Misfolded Proteins a Key to Neurodegenerative Disease?”

October 30 - Paula Ribeiro, PhD, McGill University (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)

November 6
- Ajay Rana, PhD, Loyola School of Medicine (Chicago, IL)

November 13 - Joel Elmquist, PhD, DVM, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas, TX)

November 20 - Aaron Clapp, PhD, Iowa State University (Ames, IA)
“Quantum Dots in Biology.”

December 4 - Jo Anne Powell-Coffman, PhD, Iowa State University (Ames, IA)
“Hypoxia-Inducible Factors in Stress and Development: Deciphering the Regulatory Networks in C. Elegans.”

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