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NJIT Mathematical Biology Seminar - Fall 2007

Seminars are held on Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. in 611 Cullimore Hall, unless noted otherwise. Refreshments are usually served at 3:30 pm. For questions about the seminar schedule, please contact Horacio G. Rotstein

Date Speaker and Title Host
September 11 Horacio G. Rotstein, Department of Mathematical Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology
The Transition from Normal to Hyper-excitable Epileptic Activity in a Medial Entorhinal Cortex Layer II Stellate Cell Model
 
September 18 Remus Osan, Center for BioDynamics, Boston University
Hippocampal network-level coding units for real-time representation of episodic experiences
H. G. Rotstein
September 25 Martin Wechselberger, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney
The canard phenomenon and unexpected slow firing rates in a neural network with excitatory synaptic coupling
H. G. Rotstein
October 2 Esteban Tabak, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
Combining gene expression and clinical data for diagnosis
H. G. Rotstein
October 9 Pablo Jercog, Department of Physics, New York University
Bilateral asymmetry of excitatory synaptic properties shapes interaural time delay processing in Gerbil Medial Superior Olive
H. G. Rotstein
October 16 Daniel Ben Dayan Rubin, Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, Columbia University
Retrieving noise-based memories by reading heterogeneous neurons
H. G. Rotstein
October 23 Nathaniel Daw, Center for Neural Science, New York University
Neural mechanisms for reinforcement learning in humans: combining neural, behavioral, and computational approaches
H. G. Rotstein
October 30 Fernando Tohme, National Council for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICET), Argentina, and Department of Economics, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahia Blanca (Buenos Aires) Argentina.
Rational Decision Making under the Light of BioMathematics: on the Future Perspectives of Neuroeconomics
H. G. Rotstein
November 6 No Seminar - SFN Meeting  
November 13 Gustavo Stolovitzky, IBM Computational Biology Center and Biomed Informatics, Columbia University
Topology and dynamics of cyclic motifs in directed complex networks
H. G. Rotstein
November 20 No Seminar - Thursday Schedule  
November 27 Bijan Pesaran, Center for Neural Science, New York University
Free choice activates a decision circuit between frontal and parietal cortex
H. G. Rotstein


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