NIH Systems Neuroscience Seminar Series


The NIH Systems Neuroscience Seminar Series aims to increase the exposure of NIH Neuroscience community to broad topics in Systems Neuroscience, which is focused on understanding the function and structure of neural circuit and systems. We have invited worldwide scientists to present their research on various aspects of Systems Neuroscience, such as neural circuit, computational neuroscience, and neurotechnology.

The NIH Systems Neuroscience seminars are open to the entire NIH Community.

 

Committee Chairs

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FDG-PET imaging coupled with corticotropin-releasing hormone stimulation improves localization of pituitary micro-adenomas in Cushing’s disease patients.
FDG-PET imaging coupled with corticotropin-releasing hormone stimulation improves localization of pituitary micro-adenomas in Cushing’s disease patients. 
Credit: Nikhil Mummanemi; Dr. Prashant Chittiboina's lab.

2023 - 2024 Schedule

Seminars start at 10:00 a.m.

Date Speaker Host Seminar Title/Location
Oct. 5, 2023

Hillel Adesnik, Ph.D.

UC Berkeley

Yi Gu, Ph.D. Visual cortical circuits for segmentation, inference, and experience   
Nov. 2, 2023

Solange Brown, M.D., Ph.D. 

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Soohyun Lee, Ph.D. Insights from cortical subcortical interactions  
April 16, 2024

Ron Yu, Ph.D.

Stowers Institute

Lorna Role, Ph.D.

Selective Sensory Gating by non-Selective Attention Signal

Location: ** Update ** Building 49, room 1A51/1A59

June 6, 2024

Benjamin Scholl, Ph.D.

UPenn

TBD

TBD

Location: Building 35A, room G640

 

Special Acknowledgement - Porter’s User Group

The NINDS Office of the Scientific Director (OSD) acknowledges the Porter’s User Group for sponsoring the Series.

 

Alex Chesler, Ph.D., NCCIH, Chair
Alex Chesler, Ph.D., NCCIH, Chair
Yarimar Carrasquillo, Ph.D.
Yarimar Carrasquillo,  Ph.D., NCCIH

 

Mark Cookson, Ph.D., NIA
Mark Cookson, Ph.D., NIA
Rita Devine, Ph.D., NINDS
Rita Devine, Ph.D., NINDS

 

Zayd Khaliq, Ph.D., NINDS
Zayd Khaliq, Ph.D., NINDS
Clair Le Pichon, Ph.D., NICHD
Clair Le Pichon, Ph.D., NICHD

 

Wei Li, Ph.D., NEI
Wei Li, Ph.D., NEI
Dietmar Plenz, Ph.D., NIMH
Dietmar Plenz, Ph.D., NIMH

 

Nick Ryba, PhD, NIDCR
Nick Ryba, PhD, NIDCR
Ellen Sidransky, M.D., NHGRI
Ellen Sidransky, M.D., NHGRI

 

Cat Weisz, Ph.D., NIDCD
Cat Weisz, Ph.D., NIDCD
Claro Yu, NIMH
Claro Yu, NIMH

 

Recorded Seminars

Recorded Seminars for the 2022-2023 Season. Recordings will be deleted in September 2023.  Seminars are generally available within in two days of the seminar date.

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Jan. 12, 2023 Ila Fiete, Ph.D. Zoom JyH5^D?X
Feb. 3, 2023 Ann Graybiel, Ph.D.

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Archive - 2022 - 2023 Schedule

The seminars start at 10:00 a.m., the first Thursday of each month, October 2022 through June 2023.

Date Speaker Host Seminar Title/Location
Oct. 6, 2022

Guohong Cui, MD, PhD

NIEHS, NIH

Huaibin Cai, PhD Exploring new strategies for diagnosing and treating Parkinson’s disease
Oct. 20, 2022

Surya Ganguli, PhD

Stanford University

Mark Histed & Barry Richmond Understanding neural dynamics in high dimensions across multiple timescales; from perception to motor control and learning
Nov. 3, 2022

Hui Lu PhD

GW School of Medicine

Michelle Antoine, PhD Effects of MeCP2 loss at the level of neural circuits: an approach to understanding Rett syndrome. 
Dec. 13, 2022

John Reynolds   

Salk Institute

Mark Histed, PhD

Intrinsic traveling waves of neural activity in Area MT of the awake, behaving monkey regulate the gain of stimulus-evoked responses and perceptual sensitivity

Jan. 12, 2023

Ila Fiete, PhD (Virtual Visit)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Yi Gu, PhD Computing with attractors in the brain
Feb. 2, 2023

Ann Graybiel, PhD

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Huaibin Cai, PhD The Basal Ganglia and the Motivation to Act
Feb. 9, 2023

Adrienne Fairhall, PhD (Virtual Visit)

University of Washington

Lorna Role, PhD. Variability and robustness in birdsong
Mar. 2, 2023

Alison Barth, PhD

Carnegie Mellon University

Catherine Weisz, PhD

Area of Interest:  Expectation, surprise, and somatostatin neuron plasticity during learning

Location: Now in room 610.

***CANCELLED***

Apr. 6, 2023

Melissa Warden, PhD

Cornell University

Hendrikje Nienborg, PhD Neuromodulation and the balance between goal-directed and reactive behavior
May 4, 2023

Steffen Hage, PhD

University of Tubingen

Yogita Chudasama, PhD Vocal motor control mechanisms in non-human primates: new insights into the evolution of human speech
June 1, 2023

Aryn Gittis, PhD

Carnegie Mellon University 

Huaibin Cai, PhD

Area of Interest:  Our research seeks to understand how neural circuits in the basal ganglia are organized and function to shape movement in health and disease