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  • What in the World is an Auditory Object?
    • - Tim Griffiths, Ph.D., Newcastle University Medical School (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience
    Dr. Griffiths??? group works on the analysis of sound by the brain and the way in which this can go wrong in brain disorder. They measure the detection of sound patterns relevant to the understanding of speech, music and environmental sounds. The brain mechanisms that underpin such analysis are investigated by studying the effect of disorders such as stroke on this. Additionally, they carry out functional imaging of normal subjects at the Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience in London to show normal brain activity during sound-pattern analysis. They have a long-standing interest in specific disorders of auditory processing, such as auditory agnosia. Recent work has addressed links between acoustic pattern analysis in developmental disorders (eg dyslexia and Autism) and degenerative disorders (especially dementia).

    NIH Neuroscience Seminar Series

    What in the World is an Auditory Object?

  • Imaging Mice, Imaging Tumors, Murine Histology and Murine Pathology (NIH Only)
    • - M. Simpson, S. Libutti, M. Anver and D. Haines (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only

    Imaging Mice, Imaging Tumors, Murine Histology and Murine Pathology (NIH Only)

  • Building International Health Systems Capacity: Lessons from Iraq and Tsunami
    • - ADM Craig Vanderwagen MD, Asst Surgeon General (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Emergency Preparedness and Biodefense
    Emergency Preparedness and Biodefense

    For more information, visit
    http://tango01.cit.nih.gov/sig/home.taf?_function=main&SIGInfo_SIGID=136

    Building International Health Systems Capacity: Lessons from Iraq and Tsunami

  • Anxiety Disorders Research - Heeding Anxiety's Call
    • - Daniel Pine, M.D., NIMH (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special
    On behalf of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the NIH Work Life Center, we are pleased to announce that Daniel Pine, M.D., who heads the intramural Section on Development and Affective Neuroscience, in the NIMH Mood & Anxiety Disorders Program, will present this year's NIH Anxiety Disorders Research Lecture "Heeding Anxiety's Call"

    After opening remarks by Thomas Insel, M.D., NIMH Director, Dr. Pine will discuss what is known (and not yet known) about anxiety disorders, including what scientists have learned about the medical consequences of not getting appropriate treatment.

    Anxiety Disorders Research - Heeding Anxiety's Call

  • Chromatin Organization, Non-Coding RNAs and Dosage Compensation in Drosophila
    • - Mitzi Kuroda, Harvard Medical School (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    MSL proteins and noncoding roX RNAs form complexes that bind hundreds of sites along the single male X chromosome to make X-linked gene expression equal in male and female Drosophila.?? MSL complexes are proposed to up-regulate X-linked genes through site-specific acetylation of histone H4 at Lys16.?? The roX1 and roX2 RNAs are dissimilar in size and sequence, but are functionally redundant. The roX RNAs are required for normal targeting of the X chromosome, and in their absence MSL complexes bind poorly to the X.??

    For more information, visit
    http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/bbs/fac/kurodami.html

    The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomedical sciences worldwide.

    Chromatin Organization, Non-Coding RNAs and Dosage Compensation in Drosophila

  • Imaging the Brain, Finding Emotion: A History of Brain Imaging and Research in Emotion at the NIH
    • - Wassmann, Claudia.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Imaging the Brain, Finding Emotion: A History of Brain Imaging and Research in Emotion at the NIH

  • Demystifying Medicine - Tuberculosis: The Ever Present White Plague
    • - Holland, Steven M.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine

    Demystifying Medicine - Tuberculosis: The Ever Present White Plague

  • Abraxane: Nanoparticle Platform Delivers Improved Antitumor Activity
    • - Hawkins, Michael J.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NCI Nanotechnology

    Abraxane: Nanoparticle Platform Delivers Improved Antitumor Activity

  • Cortical Microcircuits and Maps: Structure and Function
    • - Sakmann, Bert.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience

    Cortical Microcircuits and Maps: Structure and Function

  • Genome-wide Analysis of Steroid Hormone Action (NIH-Only)
    • - Brown, Myles A.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NCI CCR Grand Rounds (NIH Only)

    Genome-wide Analysis of Steroid Hormone Action (NIH-Only)

  • Dendritic Excitability is an Essential Feature for Integration of Distal Synaptic Inputs in CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
    • - Spruston, Nelson.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience

    Dendritic Excitability is an Essential Feature for Integration of Distal Synaptic Inputs in CA1 Pyramidal Neurons

  • Technology Transfer Meeting
    • - Freire, Maria Cecilia Correa.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Technology Transfer Meeting

  • Life with Your New Baby
    • - The NIH Work/Life Center (WLC) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Work/Life Center
    Bringing your new baby home and caring for your baby in his/her first year is an amazing experience, filled with many different emotions. Join other new or expectant parents to learn practical lessons in infant care, including how to recognize normal baby behavior patterns (e.g., eating, sleeping, crying). Also discuss your new role as a parent, and the differences between what you expected and your new reality. Get strategies for new parent stress prevention and balancing time for your new baby with time for yourself and work.

    For more information, visit
    http://wlc.od.nih.gov

    Life with Your New Baby

  • Pervasive Import of Affect: Gleanings From Affective Neuroscience
    • - Richard Davidson, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Medical School (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    This talk will highlight one of the most salient characteristics of emotion and feature what is known about the underlying brain mechanisms. Individuals differ in how they respond to emotionally significant challenges. These individual differences???or affective styles???are the focus of the speaker???s research. Neural circuitry underlying these individual differences with a focus on prefrontal cortex and amygdala, will be featured. New research using functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine individual differences in emotion regulation in both normal individuals and patients with mood disorders and autism will be reviewed. Finally, plasticity in this circuitry will be considered and prospects for transforming affective style in more positive directions will be discussed.


    http://www.psychiatry.wisc.edu/Faculty/FacultyPages/Davidson.htm

    WALS

    Pervasive Import of Affect: Gleanings From Affective Neuroscience

  • Orientation for NCI Extramural Staff (NIH Only)
    • - Grants Administration Branch, NCI (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only
    The Grants Administration Branch (GAB) of the National Cancer Institute will be sponsoring a half day orientation for NCI Extramural Staff

    Orientation for NCI Extramural Staff (NIH Only)

  • NIH Roadmap Clinical Research Career Development and Training Programs
    • - Joan Davis, M.D., MPH and Robert A. Star, M.D. (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special
    Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Programs (K12) and Predoctoral Clinical Research Training Programs (T32)

    NIH Roadmap Clinical Research Career Development and Training Programs

  • Demystifying Medicine - Malaria
    • - Louis Miller, NIAID and Tom Wellems, NIAID (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine
    The course includes presentation of patients, pathology, diagnosis and therapy in the context of major disease problems and current research. Primarily directed toward Ph.D. students, fellows, and staff, it is also of interest to medical students and clinicians. The course is designed to help bridge the gap between advances in biology and their application to major human diseases. Each session includes clinical and basic science components which are presented by NIH staff and outside invitees.

    For more information, visit
    http://www1.od.nih.gov/oir/DemystifyingMed/index.html

    Demystifying Medicine - Malaria

  • Press Conference: Conflict of Interest
    • - National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Press Conference: Conflict of Interest

  • Preparing KSA Statements for a Federal Career
    • - The NIH Work/Life Center (WLC) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Work/Life Center
    Participants in this workshop will learn about the importance of Knowledge, Skill, and Ability (KSA) statements in the federal application process and will participate in a group exercise in formatting and preparing KSA statements.

    The NIH Work/Life Center (WLC), in cooperation with the NIH Employee Assistance Program, presents the ???Faces & Phases of Life??? seminar series for 2005.

    For more information, visit
    http://wlc.od.nih.gov/faces.asp

    Preparing KSA Statements for a Federal Career

  • New Molecular Epidemiologic Data on HPV16 and Cervical
    • - Schiffman, Mark.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Women's Health

    New Molecular Epidemiologic Data on HPV16 and Cervical