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Mechanisms of Aging and Dementia Training Grant Day
Friday, February 11, 2005
Peninsula Hotel, 108 E Superior (at N Michigan Ave), Chicago

Presentations:

Roberto Galvez: "Vibrissae stimulation supports trace eyeblink conditioning and modulates rabbit"

Matthew Holahan: "Correlations between the distribution and redistribution of mossy fiber terminals and spatial information processing"

Daniel Nicholson: "Cellular correlates of distance-dependent synaptic scaling in CA1 pyramidal neurons

Carmen Westerberg: "Exploring Relationships Between Declarative Memory and Sleep in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment"

Lisa Bagurdes: "Neural Correlates of the Interaction between Motivation and Visual Spatial Attention in Patients with Probable Alzheimers Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Age Matched Controls"

Brent Kelly: "Beta-amyloid-induced dynamin 1 depletion in hippocampal neurons: a potential mechanism for early cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease"

Emily Rogalski: "Does Aphasia Affect Recognition Memory for Words and Pictures?"

Peleg Horowitz: "Early N-terminal Changes and Caspase-6 Cleavage of Tau in Alzheimer's Disease"

Angela Guillozet-Bongaarts: "The regulation of tau cleavage by phosphorylation"


Aldis Weible: "Single Neuron Recording in the Behaving Mouse"


Siri Sonty: "Preserved activation but altered effective connectivity within the language network in primary progressive aphasia"


Matthew Reynolds: "Nitration and Oxidation of the Tau Protein by Peroxynitrite: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease"

Keynote Speaker Dr. John Morrison, Mt. Sinai

"Life and Death of Neurons in the Aging Cerebral Cortex"

 

Dr. John Disterhoft

Training Program Director

A great place to exchange ideas
2004-2005 Trainees
Dan Nicholson Matt Holahan
 
Roberto Galvez
Angie Guillozet
Aldis Weible
Matt Reynolds
Siri Sonty
Emily Rogalski
Lisa Bagurdes
Carmen Westerberg
Peleg Horowitz
         

 

 

 

Dr. John Disterhoft
Department of Physiology  -  Institute for Neuroscience
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

303 East Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611-3008
Telephone: 312-503-7982   Fax: 312-503-2090

E-Mail: jdisterhoft@northwestern.edu

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