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Our ’Neuroscience Seminar in English’ presents: Szeged online neuroscience symposium 2022

April 20-21, 2022

Program (Hungarian time, CET - summer time)

 

Day 1: Wed 20 Apr 2022

 

12.00-13.00 Professor Zoltán Molnár

Professor of Developmental Neuroscience, University of Oxford, UK

Formation of early cerebral cortical circuits


13.00-14.00 Professor Huib Mansvelder

Professor in Integrative Neurophysiology, VU university Amsterdam, Netherlands

Genes, cells and brain areas of intelligence

 

14.00-15.00 Professor Dmitri Rusakov

Professor of Neuroscience, Clinical & Experimental Epilepsy, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology

Plastic synaptic fidelity and excitatory inter-synaptic crosstalk in the intact brain

 

Break 30 min

 

15.30-16.30 Professor Lisa Topolnik

Professor at the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Bio-informatics in Université Laval., Canada

Inhibitory neurons who only talk to other inhibitory neurons

 

16.30-17.30 Professor Ole Paulsen

Professor of Physiology, Cambridge University, UK

Synaptic plasticity is all about timing

 

Day 2: Thu 21 Apr 2022

 

12.00-13.00 Professor Heikki Tanila

Director A.I.V institute UEF, Finland

What is the cause of Alzheimer's disease?

 

13.00-14.00 Professor Kai Kaila

Professor in Neurobiology, Finland

Inhibition as a coordinating factor in the CNS

 

14.00-15.00 Professor Ragnhildur Thóra Káradóttir

Director of Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair, Cambridge University, UK

Myelin regeneration and MS disease

 

Break 30 min

 

15.30-16.30 Professor Dimitri Kullmann

Professor in Neurology, UCL, London, UK

Gene therapy for epilepsy: insights from seizure mechanisms

 

16.30-17.30 Professor Ivan Soltesz

Professor of Neurosurgery and Neuroscience, Stanford University, USA

Organization and control of hippocampal circuits

Friss Hírek

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Karikó Katalin, az SZTE Nobel-díjas kutatóprofesszora szegedi látogatását színesítette az a rendhagyó növényismereti óra, amit a Füvészkertben tartottak a Szegedi Tudományegyetem hallgatóinak. Az egyetem legújabb díját alapító kutatónő a tanóra után megismerkedett azokkal a botanikai ihletésű kerámiaszobor-tervekkel is, amelyek a Tudós nők ösvényét díszítik majd. Karikó Katalin a kukorica szimbólumot választotta magának.