Neuroengineering Seminar Fall 2006: Rescheduled
The Neuroengineering Seminar will now meet on Tuesdays at 400p in Traylor Library (Talbot 709) at JHMI.
The following speakers have been scheduled thusfar:
November
11/21
Dr. Romergryko Geocadin
(Neurology and Anesthesiology-Critical Care Medicine)
Acute neurological injuries after global cerebral ischemia; neuro-electrophysiology; disorders of intracranial pressure; coma and cerebrovascular disorders.
Dr. Frederick Lenz
(Professor of Neurosurgery and Director of Epilepsy Surgery)
Deep brain stimulation in patients and motor neurophysiology.
(Can also take students to lab / surgery.)
11/28
Dr. Nathan Crone
(Neurology)
Cortical recording, cognitive functions, and epilepsy.
Dr. Lawrence Schramm
(Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience)
Central autonomic regulation.
December
12/05
Dr. Reza Shadmehr
(Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience)
Motor control in health and disease, motor learning, robotics, computational neuroscience, brain imaging, neurophysiology.
Dr. Xiaoqin Wang
(Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Otolaryngology)
Auditory neurophysiology, quantitative characterization of vocalizations of the common marmosets, vocal development, computational modeling.
12/12
** At the Mind-Brain Institute on Homewood campus: Krieger Hall, Room 338.
Dr. Steven Hsiao
Mechanisms underlying sensory substitution. Somatosensory neurophysiology.
Dr. Ernst Niebur
Computational Neuroscience.
The old schedule can be viewed at the following link:
http://neuroengineering.blogspot.com/2006/09/neuroengineering-fall-2006-seminar.html
*This schedule was last updated on 12/5/06.
The following speakers have been scheduled thusfar:
November
11/21
Dr. Romergryko Geocadin
(Neurology and Anesthesiology-Critical Care Medicine)
Acute neurological injuries after global cerebral ischemia; neuro-electrophysiology; disorders of intracranial pressure; coma and cerebrovascular disorders.
Dr. Frederick Lenz
(Professor of Neurosurgery and Director of Epilepsy Surgery)
Deep brain stimulation in patients and motor neurophysiology.
(Can also take students to lab / surgery.)
11/28
Dr. Nathan Crone
(Neurology)
Cortical recording, cognitive functions, and epilepsy.
Dr. Lawrence Schramm
(Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience)
Central autonomic regulation.
December
12/05
Dr. Reza Shadmehr
(Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience)
Motor control in health and disease, motor learning, robotics, computational neuroscience, brain imaging, neurophysiology.
Dr. Xiaoqin Wang
(Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Otolaryngology)
Auditory neurophysiology, quantitative characterization of vocalizations of the common marmosets, vocal development, computational modeling.
12/12
** At the Mind-Brain Institute on Homewood campus: Krieger Hall, Room 338.
Dr. Steven Hsiao
Mechanisms underlying sensory substitution. Somatosensory neurophysiology.
Dr. Ernst Niebur
Computational Neuroscience.
The old schedule can be viewed at the following link:
http://neuroengineering.blogspot.com/2006/09/neuroengineering-fall-2006-seminar.html
*This schedule was last updated on 12/5/06.
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