MCB Calendar
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Both computational & experimental results in single neurons & small networks demonstrate that similar network function can result from quite disparate sets of neuronal & network paramaters. We show that neurons with many different kinds of ion channels can smoothly move through different mechanisms in generating their activity patterns, thus extending their dynamic range.
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Meet this year's UIUC iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) team and hear them discuss their project modeling mutations of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access).
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We examine the brain processes involved in interactive vocal behaviors, focusing on forebrain circuitry in the songbird and the rodent, and we relate these to emerging human studies that employ a range of methods to manipulate and monitor cortical areas relevant for speech.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access).
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Immune cells and their derived molecules have major impact on brain function. Our results demonstrate that meningeal space, surrounding the brain, is the site where CNS-associated immune activity takes place. Meningeal lymphatics, overall, may serve as a novel therapeutic target for neurological disorders.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access).
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Genomic imprinting in the mammalian brain is hypothesized to regulate aspects of social behavior. These studies reveal regions of the mouse brain containing cell subpopulations with dominant maternal allele expression of dopa decarboxylase (Ddc), a monoamine neurotransmitter synthesis enzyme.
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To join the virtual seminar, a link will be added (University login/password required to access).
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Join Chicago Council on Science and Technology and entomology professor Brian Allan (IGOH) to learn how studying the interactions between livestock and insects can better inform medical research on tick-borne illnesses in humans.Sponsored by the Don and Catherine Kleinmuntz Center for Genomics in Business and Society. Register here.
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IGB Science Chat: Personalized Nutrition Initiative at Illinois with Prof. Sharon Donovan, Prof. Hannah Holscher, and Prof. Naiman Khan
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Connectome-based predictive modeling is powerful approach to model individual differences in phenotypes using fMRI data. One limitation of this approach is that models are complex, making it challenging to target these models with interventions. Here, I will discuss our recent work in creating these models and developing potential approaches to target them.
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The in-person installation will be open for socially-distant outdoor viewing, September 30th through October 3rd from 10am-4pm daily (weather permitting) on the west side of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, 1206 West Gregory Drive, Urbana.
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In response to the pandemic, this year's Art of Science 10.0 Installation will be a hybrid experience both live and digital components.