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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Assembly of the neocortex

Song-Hai Shi (China), Lynette Lim (Belgium), Alfredo Molina (UK), Tomasz Nowakowski (USA)
Schedule
Thursday, February 25, 2021

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Schedule

Friday, February 26, 2021

7:00 AM Australia/Sydney

Host: ANS Developmental Neuroscience Forum

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

ANS Developmental Neuroscience Forum

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

The symposium will start with Prof Song-Hai Shi who will present “Assembly of the neocortex”. Then, Dr Lynette Lim will talk about “Shared and Unique Developmental Trajectories of Cortical Inhibitory Neurons”. Dr Alfredo Molina will deal with the “Tuneable progenitor cells to build the cerebral cortex”, and Prof Tomasz Nowakowski will present “Charting the molecular 'protomap' of the human cerebral cortex using single cell genomic”.

Topics

CNS developmentassemblycerebral cortexcortical inhibitory neuronsdevelopmentdevelopmental trajectoriesmolecular protomapneocortexprogenitor cellssingle cell genomicssymposium

About the Speaker

Song-Hai Shi (China), Lynette Lim (Belgium), Alfredo Molina (UK), Tomasz Nowakowski (USA)

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