Previous Talks
UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London (UK)
Titel:
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Spanish National Biotechnology Centre (), Madrid
Titel: "Development of new modulators of the KChip3 / DREAM interactome."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Titel: "Trafficking of T-type calcium channels in health and desease."
Location: Building N27, Multimedia room 2nd floor
Chair: Liss
Titel: "Critical Developmental Periods in Ion Channelopathie."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology / ETH Zürich
Department of Health Sciences and Technology
Titel: "Behavioural orchestration by brain orexin circuits"
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Division of Intramural Research Cellular Neurophysiology Unit, Bethesda MD (USA)
"Exitability and Integration in SNc Dopamine Neuron Subpopulations."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD) / Klinikum der Universität München
"Beyond the D1/D2 receptor dichotomy in basal ganglia circuits."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Basal Ganglia Pathophysiology, Lund University, Sweden.
"Striatal output pathways in Parkinson's disease and L-DOPA-inducted dyskinesia"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology University College London (UCL), UK.
"Neuronal calcium channel trafficking and function: relevance to chronic pain."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford, UK.
"Possible interplay of synuclein, activity and calcium homeostasis in iPSC derived dopamine neurons."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Institute for Pharmacology, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria.
Prof. Ferraguti will give the main talk for Session II, Neurobiology, at the IGradU Fall Meeting 2017.
"Specialized amygdala inhibitory networks for emotional learning."
Chair: Liss.
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London.
"Non canonical signalling through acidic Ca2+ stores."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Invitation.
College of Biological Sciences, Department of Pharmacology, University of California, Davis, USA.
"Regulation of the L-type Ca channel Cav1.2 and its function in synaptic plasticity."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Guest Professor, IGradU Molecular Medicine:
Department of Medical Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Students lecture, IGradU:
“The organization of spinal locomotor circuits and motorneuron diseases.”&Բ;
Room: Building N27, Multimedia Room 2.059
Chair: Liss
Guest Professor, IGradU Molecular Medicine:
Department of Medical Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
“The spinal interneurons that enable us to run.”&Բ;
Room: Building N27, Multimedia Room 2.059
Chair: Liss
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany
"Exploring the connection between metabolism and epigenetic during aging and cognitive impairment."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Departments of Pharmacology and Neurosciences, CNS Research group
Faculty of Medicine, University of Montréal, Canada
"Axonal arborization and energetic metabolism of nigral dopamine neurons:
a window into selective vulnerability in Parkinson's disease."
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Neuroscience, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands
"Cross-talk between genomic instability, metabolism and redox homeostatsis in Parkinson Disease"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Department of Medical Neurobiology, Institute of Medical Research Israel-Canada,
The Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
"Alpha-synuclein overexpression induces stressless pacemaking
in vagal motoneurons at risk in Parkinson's disease"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glas seminar room AG Liss).
Chair: Liss
Director of the Multi-agency Thematic Institute (ITMO), Neuroscience, Paris, France.
"Unmet therapeutic needs for Parkinson disease"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Faculty of Life Science, University of Manchester, UK.
"Clocks, Arousal, and Exercise"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Hertie-Institute, Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, DZNE, University of Tübingen
"Investigating the link between GBA1 mutations and Parkinson's disease with stem cell model systems"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Head Ion channels and Diseases Lab, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
"T-type calcium channels: from molecular trafficking to vesicular exocytosis"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Department of Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh, USA
"The Circuitry of Dopamine System Regulation and it´s Disruption in Schizophrenia and Depression"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Institute of Pharmacy, Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen
"The Ca2+ activated K+ channels BK and SK4 control Ca2+ entry in a cell type specific manner"
Location: Building N27, Room 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Northwestern University Feinberg, School of Medicine, Chicago, USA.
"The role of Calcium and Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in the Vulnerability of Midbrain Dopaminergic Neurons"
Room: N27, Raum 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
University of Edinburgh, Centre for Integrative Physiology, Scottland.
"Cellular mechanisms underlying behavioral state-dependent bidirectional modulation of motor cortex output"
Room: N27, Raum 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, Department of Neurology.
"Neurotrophins for disease modification in Parkinson disease - there is still hope?"
Room: N27, Raum 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Department of General Zoologie and Neurobiology, Ruhr University Bochum.
"Control of 5HT signals and anxiety by light activated GPCRs."
Room: N27, Raum 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
TATAA Biocenter, Department of Gene Expression, University of Prague, Czech Republic.
"Single Cell Expression Profiling - New Insights into complex biology."
Room: N27, Raum 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, Medical University of Calgary, Canada.
"Voltage gated calcium channels as targets for pain therapeutics."
Room: N27, Raum 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Chicago.
Students lecture, IGradU:
“Basic Principles Underlying Ion Channel Function: A Biochemical and Structural Perspective.”&Բ;
Room: Multimedia Room 2.059
Chair: Liss
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Chicago.
“Structural Basis of Voltage-Sensing in Ion channels and Enzymes.”&Բ;
Room: N25, H8
Chair: Liss
Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Ruhr University Bochum.
“Parkin: a stress-protective E3 ubiquitin ligase associated with Parkinson's disease.”
Room: N27, Raum 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Dalhouse University, Canada.
“Can we walk, can we walk well? The story of V3 interneurons in the spinal cord.”
Room: N27, Raum 4.053 (glass seminar room AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Institute of Physiology, University of Rostock.
“Alterations of the AHP in a chronic temporal lobe epilepsy model.”
Room: N27, Raum 4.052 (Seminarraum AG Liss)
Chair: Liss
Institute of Physiology, University of Freiburg.
“Native AMPA receptors in the mammalian brain - insight from high-resolution proteomics.”
Room: Life Science Building, N27, 2nd floor, Seminar Room AG Liss, No 4.053.
Chair: Liss
Laboratory of Pharmacology and GIGA Neurosciences, University of Liège, Belgium.
“Midbrain dopaminergic neurons: from mechanisms of pacemaking to in vivo effects of drugs of abuse”
Room: Life Science Building, N27, 2nd floor, Seminar Room AG Liss, No 4.053.
Chair: Liss