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Brain circuit tuning during developmental critical periods

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Carla Shatz, PhD, Professor of Biology and Neurobiology, Director, Bio-X, Stanford University School of Medicine
Ruth K. and Shepard Broad Foundation Seminar Series on Neruobiology and Disease

Dr. Shatz's research goal is to discover how brain circuits are tuned up by experience during critical periods of development both before and after birth by elucidating cellular and molecular mechanisms that transform early fetal and neonatal brain circuits into mature connections. To discover mechanistic underpinnings of circuit tuning, the lab has conducted functional screens for genes regulated by neural activity and studied their function for vision, learning and memory.

Type: LECTURE/TALK
Contact: Irene Lofstrom