TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2024 – 3571 WIMR II
- Jenna Nagy, PhD student (2022 Kenzi Valentyn Award Recipient; Neuroscience / Cellular & Molecular Training Program, UW–Madison)
Presynaptic inhibition shapes retinal circuit output - Raunak Sinha, PhD, Associate Professor (Neuroscience, UW–Madison)
Regional variation in the neural connectivity of the night vision pathway in primates
FEBRUARY, 2024
There will be no seminar this month so that we can bring you the MERI-at-a-Glance event on Friday, February 23rd from Noon-2pm. More information on this event, including a list of speakers,
talk titles, and a form to RSVP, can be found here: https://vision.wisc.edu/MERI-at-a-Glance/
TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2024 – 3571 WIMR II
- C. Shawn Green, PhD, Professor (Psychology, UW–Madison)
Every task is a learning task (and should be treated as such) - Brittany Travers, PhD, Associate Professor (Kinesiology, UW–Madison)
Behavioral and imaging changes from a visual, biofeedback-based balance training in autistic adolescents
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2024 – 1360 BIOTECH
Special Seminar: Four ~10-minute research talks by our 2023 MERI-sponsored StoryForm Science Communication Course Participants
- Samir Sanchez Rosas, PhD student (Biomedical Engineering, UW–Madison)
Unveiling the Spectrum: Engineered Substrates for Mid-Infrared Tissue Imaging - Shivani Saxena, PhD student (Biomedical Engineering, UW–Madison)
Uncovering genes to improve Cas9 delivery in cells - Pankaj Singh, PhD, Postdoctoral researcher (Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, UW–Madison)
Insulator proteins act differently in the lytic and latent infections of Herpes simplex virus 1 - Xuting Yang, PhD student (Electrical and Computer Engineering, UW–Madison)
Shrinking bulky magnetic sensors: recreating them at the nanoscale
TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2024 – 3571 WIMR II
- Betsy Quinlan, Professor (Herman and Rubinstein Chair of Neuroscience, UW–Madison)
Visual deprivation promotes recovery of vision in animal