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Dr. Sam Young of the University of Iowa presents

January 30 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Samuel Young, PhD, Seminar speaker

Sam Young, PhD
Professor & Vice Chair for Research
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Director of Molecular Auditory Research
Department of Otolaryngology
University of Iowa

Title of Talk: Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of presynaptic CaV2 Calcium channel regulation of neurotransmitter release

Please join us and show support for our seminar speakers!

(For those unable to attend, a zoom link is available upon request to Mimi Le.)

Host: Henrik Dohlman

“My laboratory is focused on the fundamental question– “How do synapses enable neuronal circuits to encode a wide diversity of information?” Using the calyx of Held presynaptic terminal as a model we have focused on four different areas: 1) Determining the mechanisms for fast auditory signalling. 2) Determining the molecular mechanisms that determine VGCC subtype abundance, organization and proximity of VGCCs to SV which enable synapses to precisely tune synaptic release probability and release kinetics to match the functional need of the circuit. 3) Development of viral vector technology for neuro-specific applications. 4) Development of gene therapy approaches for hearing preservation and restoration. Outcomes from our work will define the molecular principles that govern how synaptic properties drive neuronal circuit output which underpins organism behavior. Furthermore, these molecular principles uncovered may reveal the underlying causes of neuronal circuit dysregulation which results in neuropsychiatric or neurodegenerative diseases and have the potential to give rise to new therapeutic treatments.” ~Young Lab website

Flyer pdf

2023_01-30 Sam Young, PhD, seminar flyer

Details

Date:
January 30
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Event Category:

Organizer

Mimi Baltz
Email
my.le@unc.edu

Venue

1131 Bioinformatics
130 Mason Farm Rd
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 United States
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