Postdoctoral Position in C. elegans behavioral research none Return to top
Postdoctoral Position in C. elegans behavioral research
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Dr. Steven DeVries Department of Ophthalmology & Physiology Northwestern University Medical School Structure and function at the mammalian cone photoreceptor synapse September 11th, 2002 4:00 pm Neuroscience Research Institute AIST The 2nd floor meeting room, The Bioinformatics Building How to get to AIST Contact: iwa@cb4.so-net.ne.jp Return to top
Structure and function at the mammalian cone photoreceptor synapse
September 11th, 2002 4:00 pm
Neuroscience Research Institute AIST The 2nd floor meeting room, The Bioinformatics Building
How to get to AIST
Contact: iwa@cb4.so-net.ne.jp
Dr. Erik M. Jorgensen Department of Biology University of Utah A genetic analysis of synaptic transmission in C.elegans September 17th, 1999 4:00 pm National Institute of Bioscience & Human Technology The 2nd floor meeting room, The 2nd Main Building How to get to NIBH Contact: iwasaki@nibh.go.jp Return to top
A genetic analysis of synaptic transmission in C.elegans
September 17th, 1999 4:00 pm
National Institute of Bioscience & Human Technology The 2nd floor meeting room, The 2nd Main Building
How to get to NIBH
Contact: iwasaki@nibh.go.jp
Dr. Anne C. Hart Massachusetts General Hospital /Harvard Medical School Function and polyglutamine-induced dysfunction of a C. elegans sensory neuron A model system to study Human Huntington's Disease in the nematode November 27th, 1999 4:00 pm National Institute of Bioscience & Human Technology The 2nd floor meeting room, The 2nd Main Building How to get to NIBH Contact: iwasaki@nibh.go.jp Return to top
Dr. Anne C. Hart
Massachusetts General Hospital /Harvard Medical School
Function and polyglutamine-induced dysfunction of a C. elegans sensory neuron
A model system to study Human Huntington's Disease in the nematode
November 27th, 1999 4:00 pm