Theme The role of inhibition in shaping hippocampal spatial codes
Target audience Researchers and clinicians
Language English

General

Prof. dr. Marlene Bartos investigates how information is processed and encoded in neuronal networks to realize learning, memory and behavior. Utilizing electrophysiological, imaging, molecular and computational approaches they study fundamental questions from the level of cellular and molecular events underlying synaptic communication to how different neuron types govern the emergence of neuronal network oscillations during behavior.

Marlene Bartos is director of the Institute for Physiology in Freiburg and recipient of numerous prizes. She leads a Collaborative Research Center, a transregional alliance of multiple universities, bridging the gap between basic and applied neurosciences, focusing on interneurons and the development of new therapeutic strategies restoring healthy cognitive function in various psychiatric disorders.

Date and Location

Start date Friday, October 25, 2024
Location Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, colloquium room

Costs and registration

There are no costs for attending this lecture. No registration is required.

Contact

For more information, please contact the organizer: k.hubregtse@vu.nl.