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MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Centre for Developmental Neurobiology , King’s College London, UK
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Schedule
Thursday, February 3, 2022
1:15 PM Europe/Zurich
Domain
NeuroscienceHost
NeuroLeman Network
Duration
70 minutes
GABAergic interneurons play crucial roles in the regulation of neural activity in the cerebral cortex. In this Dual Lecture, Prof Oscar Marín and Prof Beatriz Rico will discuss several aspects of the formation of inhibitory circuits in the mammalian cerebral cortex. Prof. Marín will provide an overview of the mechanisms regulating the generation of the remarkable diversity of GABAergic interneurons and their ultimate numbers. Prof. Rico will describe the molecular logic through which specific pyramidal cell-interneuron circuits are established in the cerebral cortex, and how alterations in some of these connectivity motifs might be liked to disease. Our web pages for reference: https://devneuro.org.uk/marinlab/ & https://devneuro.org.uk/rico/default
Beatriz Rico and Professor Oscar Marin
MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Centre for Developmental Neurobiology , King’s College London, UK
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