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neurodevelopmental disease

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The Picower Institute Fall 2021 Symposium, Dendrites: Molecules, Structure, and Function

Marla Feller (UC Berkeley), Fritjof Helmchen (University of Zurich), Masanori Murayama (RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Richard Naud (University of Ottawa), Corette Wierenga (Utrecht University)
Oct 12, 2021

Dendrites play a central role in neuronal computation, and many complex mechanisms shape their structure, function, and connectivity. Dendrites can undergo plastic changes during development and learning, as well as during neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disease. We will discuss how the molecular and electrophysiological properties of dendrites enable them to perform complex computations important for sensory-motor processing and higher cognitive function, and how these can go awry.

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Fragility of the human connectome across the lifespan

Leonardo Gollo and James Pang
Monash Biomedical Imaging
May 13, 2021

The human brain network architecture can reveal crucial aspects of brain function and dysfunction. The topology of this network (known as the connectome) is shaped by a trade-off between wiring cost and network efficiency, and it has highly connected hub regions playing a prominent role in many brain disorders. By studying a landscape of plausible brain networks that preserve the wiring cost, fragile and resilient hubs can be identified. In this webinar, Dr Leonardo Gollo and Dr James Pang from Monash University will discuss this approach across the lifespan and some of its implications for neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases. Dr Leonardo Gollo is a Senior Research Fellow at the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University. He holds an ARC Future Fellowship and his research interests include brain modelling, systems neuroscience, and connectomics. Dr James Pang is a Research Fellow at the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University. His research interests are on combining neuroimaging and biophysical modelling to better understand the mechanisms of brain function in health and disease.

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Characterizing human-derived neuronal network using high-density MEAs and proteomics: In-vitro model for neurodevelopmental disease

Lorenzo Muzzi, Ilaria Musante, Simona Baldassari, Martina Bortolucci, Niccolò Callegari, Andrea Petretto, Federico Zara, Paolo Scudieri

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