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SUMMARY:Neurobiology/Physiology Fall Symposium: Let There Be Light
DESCRIPTION:Departments of Neurobiology and Physiology Fall Symposium: Let There Be Light\n 1:00pm   Paul Micevych\, Ph.D.\, Distinguished Professor & Chair\, Department of Neurobiology\; Baljit Khakh\, Ph.D.\,\n Professor\, Departments of Physiology and Neurobiology\n “Opening Remarks”\n 1:10pm   Laura Denardo\, Ph.D.\n  Assistant Professor\, Department of Physiology\n “Assembly of mPFC Circuits and the Emergence of Behavior”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   \n 1:50pm   Carolyn Houser\, Ph.D.\n Professor\, Department of Neurobiology\n “Shedding Light on Epilepsy Questions with New Approaches”\n 2:30pm   Break and Refreshments\n 2:45pm   Awards\n 2:50pm   Lindsay De Biase\, Ph.D.\n Assistant Professor\, Department of Physiology\n “Midbrain Microglia: Unique Cell Phenotypes and their Impact on Neuronal Health and Function”\n 3:30pm   David Williams\, Ph.D.\n Professor\, Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurobiology\n “Cell Biology of the Most Specialized Cells of the Brain - The Retinal Photoreceptors”\n 4:10pm   Orkun Akin\, Ph.D.\n Assistant Professor\, Department of Neurobiology\n “Neuronal Activity During Development: What Can We Learn About Wiring the Brain from Flashing Neurons (In the Fly)?”\n Reception to follow
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