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April 11th, 10:30 CST
Cvetanovic Lab
&
Dr. Angela Nietz (Ebner lab)
Hybrid format
May 9th, 10:30 CST
Dr. Salil Saurav Pathak (Yang lab)
and
Dr. Jeff Boissoneault
Hybrid format
Past Events
March 14th, 10:30 CST
Dr. Ayesha Thanawalla
Defining the contributions of discrete cerebellar output pathways to the refinement of forelimb movement
Webinar format only
February 8th, 10:30 CST
Dr. Xiaolu Wang
Cerebellar circuit mechanisms underlying volitional movements
Webinar format only
Dr. Martha Streng
and
Drs. Christophe Lenglet & Pierre-Gilles Henry
January 11th, 10:30 CST
Dr. Federica Pilotto
"Circuit-mediated vulnerability in SCA1, it's not only about Purkinje neurons."
November 9th, 2023, 10:30 CST
Cancelled due to speaker illness. We will look to reschedule this event in 2024.
Dr. Detlef Heck
and
Jessica Froula (Krook-Magnuson lab)
October 5th, 2023 10:30am CST
Dr. Gulin Oz
and
Dr. Thiago Rezende
September 14th, 2023. 10:30am CST
Chris De Zeeuw, PhD, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience.
"Heterogeneity in Cerebellar Coding"
Thursday, April 13th, 2023. 10am CST.
Detlef Heck, PhD, Professor and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences, UMN Medical School, Duluth Campus
"Rhythms of the body, rhythms of the brain: in search of principles of mind body interaction"
Wednesday, April 19th, 2023. 3:30pm CST.
Heather Snell, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
"Elucidating the Mechanism underlying Stress and Caffeine-Induced Motor Dysfunction using a Mouse Model of Episodic Ataxia Type 2"
Thursday, March 9th, 2023. 10am CST.
Ruifeng Cao, MD, PhD, University of Minnesota.
Dysfunction of the cerebellar circadian clock and autism/ataxia.
Thursday, February 9th, 2023. 10am CST.
Marija Cvetanovic, University of Minnesota
"Astrocyte dysfunction in SCA1"
Ben Kottke, University of Minnesota, Krook-Magnuson Lab
Tremor measurements in a model of SCA.
Thursday, January 12th, 2023. 10am CST.
Thiago Rezende, PhD, University of Campinas.
Neuroimaging studies in Inherited Cerebellar Ataxias: Past, Present and Future Works.
Thursday, December 8th, 2022. 10am CST.
Katherine Hamel, Graduate Student in the Cvetanovic Lab, University of Minnesota.
"Investigation of Region-Specific Vulnerability of the Cerebellum in SCA1."
Young Woo Park, PhD, University of Minnesota.
"High-resolution in-vivo human 3D cerebellar imaging with super-resolution MR imaging."
Thursday, November 10th 2022. 10am CST.
Berenice Coutant, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow in the lab of Drs. Daniela Popa & Celement Lena. Institut de Biologie de I'Ecole Normale Superiere de Paris.
"Cerebellar stimulation prevents levodopa-induced dyskinesia and normalizes brain activity in a motor network."
Thursday, October 13th 2022. 10am CST.
Martha Streng, PhD, University of Minnesota.
"Mesoscale Ca2+ imaging of Purkinje cells reveals cerebellar engagement during chronic, spontaneous hippocampal seizures in a mouse model of TLE"
Thursday, September 8th 2022. 10am CST.
Louisa Selvadurai, DPsych, Massachusetts General Hospital
"Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome in the Spinocerebellar Ataxias: Insights from the CRC-SCA and READISCA studies"
Thursday, March 10, 2022. 10am CST.
Dr. Sheeba Anteraper, University of Illinois
"Mapping the little brain with big magnets: clinical relevance and future directions"
Thursday, February 10, 2022. 10am CST.
Dr. Gulin Oz & Jayashree Chandrasekaran, University of Minnesota
READISCA: background, rationale, and current MR findings
Thursday, January 13, 2022. 10am CST.
Dr. Yi-Mei (Amy) Yang, University of Minnesota
"Neurobiology of stress embedded in the cerebellum"
Thursday, December 9, 2021. 10am CST.
Dr. Laure Rondi-Reig, Sorbonne Université
"Cerebello-hippocampal network dynamics across behavioral states"
As part of the Neuroscience Department Seminar Series
Friday, November 19th, 2021. 12:15pm CST.
Dr. Hirofumi Fujita, Johns Hopkins University
"From cerebellar modules to brain modules"
Thursday, October 14, 2021. 10am CST.