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Picower-RIKEN Symposium

Picower-RIKEN Symposium

Please note: This event will not be webcast


New Frontiers in Brain Science: from molecules to mind

The 6th Picower-RIKEN Neuroscience Symposium will take place on November 8–9, 2007.

Online registration for the 6th Picower-RIKEN Neuroscience Symposium has closed. If you would like to attend the Symposium and have not registered, please feel free to attend the day of the event. Keep in mind that seating may be limited, and registrants will have priority.

Sponsored jointly by the Picower Institute and the RIKEN Brain Science Institute of Japan, the Picower-RIKEN Symposium brings together many of the most distinguished and creative neuroscientists from around the world to present their perspective on "New Frontiers in Brain Science—from Molecules to Mind." Reinforcing the importance of the intellectual connection between RIKEN and MIT, this symposium draws hundreds of participants, interested in exploring the brain at every level of its complexity—from its molecules, to its cells, to its circuits, to the cognitive system as a whole. Through poster sessions, postdoctoral researchers and graduate students also present their work to speakers and other symposium participants.

 

 

 

 

SCHEDULE

 

 

 

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Friday, November 9, 2007

8:50am - 5:30pm

9:00am - 5:15pm

   

LOCATION

 
 

Auditorium (46-3002)
Simulcast in the Picower Seminar Room (46-3310)
The Picower Building, MIT
43 Vassar Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts

   
   

AGENDA

 
   

Thursday, November 8, 2007

 

 

 

9:00am – 9:10am

Opening Remarks
Susumu Tonegawa (MIT Picower Institute/
RIKEN-MIT)

 

 

Session I: Systems Neuroscience
Chair: Matt Wilson

 

 

9:10am – 9:50am

Edward Callaway (Salk Institute)
New Methods for Unraveling Neural Circuits

 

 

9:50am – 10:30am

Alison Doupe (UCSF)
Auditory Processing and Perception: a Birdbrain's View

 

 

10:30am – 10:50am

Break

 

 

10:50am – 11:30am

René Hen (Columbia Univ)
Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Depression

 

 

11:30am – 12:10pm

Robert Wurtz (NIH)
The Visual Gateway to Cortex and its Guardian: Attention in the LGN and TRN

 

 

12:10pm – 2:30pm

Lunch and Poster Session: Atrium

 

 

Session II: Development and Cognition
Chair: Earl Miller

 

 

2:30pm – 3:10pm

Mineko Kengaku (RIKEN BSI)
Cellular and Molecular Dynamics of Nuclear Movement in Neuronal Migration

 

 

3:10pm – 3:50pm

Elly Nedivi (MIT Picower Institute)
Dynamic Characteristics of Interneuron Dendritic Remodeling in the Cerebral Cortex

 

 

3:50pm – 4:10pm

Break

 

 

4:10pm – 4:50pm

Giacomo Rizzolatti (University of Parma, Italy)
The Parieto-Frontal Mirror Systems and Their Role in Cognitive Functions

 

 

4:50pm – 5:30pm

Edward Vogel (Univ. of Oregon)
Individual Differences in Resisting Attentional Capture

 

 

 

 

Friday, November 9, 2007

 

 

 

Session III: Learning and Memory
Chair: Li-Huei Tsai

 

 

9:00am – 9:40am

Karen Hsiao Ashe (Univ. of Minnesota)
Molecular Mechanisms of Memory Loss in Alzheimer Mouse Models

 

 

9:40am – 10:20am

Todd Sacktor (State University of New York)
PKMζ: The First Long-Term Memory Storage Molecule

 

 

10:20am – 10:40am

Break

 

 

10:40am – 11:20am

Richard Morris (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Schemas and Memory Consolidation

 

 

11:20am – 12:00pm

Susumu Tonegawa (MIT Picower Institute, RIKEN-MIT)
Molecular and Circuit Mechanisms for Hippocampal Learning and Memory

 

 

12:00pm – 2:30pm

Lunch and Poster Session: Atrium

 

 

Session IV: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Chair: Morgan Sheng

PLEASE NOTE CHANGE TO SCHEDULE

 

 

2:30pm – 3:10pm

Graham Collingridge (University of Bristol, UK)
Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity

 

 

3:10pm – 3:50pm

Sascha du Lac (Salk Institute)
Intrinsic Mechanisms of Resilience and Adaptability in the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex

 

 

3:50pm – 4:10pm

Break

 

 

4:10pm – 4:50pm

Yoshihiro Yoshihara (RIKEN BSI)
Dissection of Molecular Machinery in Dendritic Filopodia

 

 

4:50pm – 5:15pm

Concluding Remarks
Masao Ito, RIKEN BSI

 

 

 


A confocal image of a GFP-expressing neuron in the cortex of a mouse, psuedo-colored to represent the position of the dendrites on the z-axis.

 

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