Morning Lecture Schedule (tentative)
| Monday, June 26 | Stephen Smith | Introduction to light microscopy |
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| Tuesday, June 27 | Stephen Smith | " " |
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| Wednesday, June 28 | Thomas Oertner | Calcium imaging |
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| Thursday, June 29 | Tom Reese | Introduction to electron microscopy |
| Katie Commons | Immunolabeling in electron microscopy | |
| Friday, June 30 | Winfried Denk | Nicht lineare Mikroskopen Theorie (Non-linear Microscopy) |
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| Monday, July 3 | Stephen Smith | research talk |
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| Tuesday, July 4 | --- | Fourth of July Parade |
| Wednesday, July 5 | David Zenisek | TIRF |
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| Thursday, July 6 | Ryohei Yasuda | FRET / FLIM |
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| Friday, July 7 | Thomas Oertner | Interplay between AMPA and NMDA receptors in individual spines |
| Josh Zimmerberg | Biophysical mechanisms of membrane fusion and membrane microdomains | |
| Monday, July 10 | Kristin Harris | Serial section electron microscopy |
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| Tuesday, July 11 | Tom Reese | Post-synaptic density |
Late cancellation; |
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| Wednesday, July 12 | Wes Thompson | Terminal Schwann cells and their roles in nerve growth and synaptic reinnervation |
| Thomas Misgeld | The inner life of an axon – in vivo imaging as a tool to study axon development and disease | |
| Thursday, July 13 | Jeff Lichtman | NMJ, the future of microscopy, and how to ask a neurobiological question |
| Friday, July 14 | The Students | Student Presentations |
Evening Lectures:
Monday, June 26 -- Craig Garner, "Cellular mechanisms of synapse assembly
and function"
Thursday, June 29 -- Stephen Smith, "Filipodia as agents of circuit construction
and remodeling"
Friday, June 30 -- Cori Bargmann, "Genes, behavior,
and the sense of smell"
Monday, July 3 -- Winfried Denk, "SB(i)FSM"
Thursday, July 6 -- Ryohei Yasuda, "Imaging spatiotemporal regulation of molecular
signaling in individual synapses"
Friday, July 7 -- Susan Wente, "The
dynamics of nucleocytoplasmic transport and nuclear pore complexes"
Monday,
July 10 -- Marge Livingstone, "What Art can tell us about the
Brain"
Thursday, July 13 -- Graham Ellis-Davies, "Two photon uncaging"
Friday, July 14 --Clare Waterman-Storer, "Microscopes
and motility: systems integration in directed cell motion"