Monday, March 11, 2024 | 12:00 - 1:00 PM
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NIH NEUROSCIENCE SEMINAR SERIES
When: March 11, 2024, 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Presentation: Credit Assignment: How does the brain select what is worth remembering
Speaker: Gyorgy Buzsaki, MD, PhD
Where: Porter Neuroscience Bldg., Room 620/630.
NIH Host: Mark Histed, NIMH
Please contact Dr. Histed if you wish to meet with the speaker.
* If you are unable to attend, Dr. Buzsaki’s seminar will be available for later viewing by NIH employees at NIH VideoCasting - Past Events
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Gyorgy Buzsaki, M.D., Ph.D.
Neuroscience Institute
Biggs Professor of Neuroscience, Department of Neuroscience and Physiology
Professor, Department of Neurology
NYU School of Medicine
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Prof. György Buzsáki has published more than 400 papers and is among the top 1% most-cited neuroscientists. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, Academia Europaea, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He sits on the editorial boards of several leading neuroscience journals. His main interest is neural syntax, that is the rules by which neuronal messages are segmented and read out.
Publications
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Dissertation: Cellular bases of hippocampal EEG activity in the behaving rat, October 1984. Advisor: Endre Grastyan. Outside advisor: Cornelius H. Vanderwolf
UPCOMING SEMINARS
DATE
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SPEAKER
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HOST
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SEMINAR TITLE
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Mar. 18
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Sheena Josselyn
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Lorna Role
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Engrams and memory in mice
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Mar. 25
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Staci Bilbo
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Ashley Frakes
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Neural-glial interactions in neurodevelopment: implications for lifelong health
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Apr. 1
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Yavin Shaham
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Yarimar Carrasquillo
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TBD
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Series Supported by the NIH Neuroscience Scientific Directors