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Lab Meetings, 2015



Date



Presenter
Topic



Jan 1

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bye




8

LB

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lab business




15
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22
JC
Sam

Chen et al, 2015. Expansion microscopy. Science Epub.




29
JC
Hugo

Wright et al, 2014. Response to best-frequency tone bursts in the ventral cochlear nucleus is governed by ordered spike interval statistics. Hear Res 317:23.




Feb 5

JC
Nathaniel

Tollin & Yin, 2002. The coding of spatial location by single units in the lateral superior olive of the cat. II. The determinants of spatial receptive fields in azimuth. J Neurosci 22:1468.




12

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bye




19

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26
GM
Zeeshan

Franken et al, 2015. In vivo coincidence detection in mammalian sound localization generates phase delays. Nat Neurosci 18:444.




Mar 5
GM
Godfrey
progress report




12

LB
all

Dan Tollin visit




19

GM
Ahmed

progress report




26
GM
Jenin

progress report




Apr 2

GM
Shubhdeep

progress report




9

X

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Biology Thesis Day



16

GM
Sam

progress report




23

GM
Hugo

progress report



30

JC


Tritsch et al, 2014. Midbrain dopamine neurons sustain inhibitory transmission using plasma membrane uptake of GABA, not synthesis. eLife 3:e01936.



May 1 - Jun 11

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bye




Jun 18

JC
Hugo

Sharpee et al, 2004. Analyzing neural responses to natural signals: maximally informative dimensions. Neural Comput 16:223.




Jul-Oct

X

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Hiatus for summer/teaching




Nov 12

GM
all

project catch up




19

JC
Chloe

Walcher et al, 2011. Comparative posthearing development of inhibitory inputs to the lateral superior olive in gerbils and mice. J Neurophysiol 106:1443.




26

JC
Chloe






Dec 3

JC
Natalie

Mayer et al, 2014. Glycinergic inhibition to the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body shows prominent facilitation and can sustain high levels of ongoing activity. J Neurophysiol 112:2901.




10

JC
Negar

Flores et al, 2015. Activity-dependent inhibitory synapse remodeling through gephyrin phosphorylation. PNAS 112:E65.




17- 31

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bye