Spinal Cord Seminar Series -- Spring 2009


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Spinal Cord Seminar meets from 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. in the Whitehead Building 6th Floor Common Room.


Date
Speaker
Topic
Host (E-mail)
January 14 Art English Topographic Specificity and Axon Regeneration tba
January 21 canceled canceled
January 28 canceled canceled
February 4 Debbie Backus Building a Model for ANS Plasticity with Activity-Based Training
February 11 Colin Franz The effect of a previous nerve injury on disease progression in a rat model of familial ALS tba
February 18 JoAnna Todd Does urogenital manipulation promote locomotor function? tba
February 25 Amanda Zimmerman Be sympathetic to your preganglionics tba
March 4 Alan Sokoloff Myosin heavy chain in the human tongue: Round up the usual suspects? tba
March 11 Young-Hui Chang Now do U-C-M? Evidence of interjoint coordination and gait compensation principles from three mammals. tba
March 18 tba tba tba
March 25 tba tba tba
April 1 tba tba tba
April 8 No Seminar - Dekalb County Spring Break No Seminar - Dekalb County Spring Break
April 15 Katherine Wilkinson, post-doc candidate Rats on Everest: Changes in Carbon Dioxide Sensitivity During Chronic Hypoxia Shawn Hochman
April 22 canceled canceled tba
April 29 Fiona Bailey, PhD University of Arizona Nervous system control of movement: Insights from a cranial motoneuron pool. Alan Sokoloff
May 6 tba tba tba
May 13 canceled canceled tba
May 20 Michelle LaPlaca membrane permeability / repair, stem cell transplants, or a new dual TBI/SCI model tba
May 27 Robert McKeon tba tba
June 3 Heather Hayes Patch recording from spinal neurons during locomotor limb movements: It'll never work tba

 

Comments and additions to: Shawn Hochman
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