Conte Seminars:

Date

Speaker

Topic
Feb. 10, 2006 D. Steffens, W. Taylor, 
C. Carson
Update on Human Subjects Issues in the Conte Center
March 24, 2006 T. Venkatraman Update on MRS of Late Life Depression Using 3T
May 26, 2006 M. Payne Nutritional Factors of Vascular Depression
July 27, 2006 Shun-Chieh Yu (Taiwan)  Imaging of the DLPFC in geriatric depression
Nov. 10, 2006
 
Randy Jirtle, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology Epigenetic Origin of Human Disease Susceptibility
Feb. 1, 2007 Dr. Harry Uijlings, Dutch Institute for Brain Research 3-D cytoarchitectonic parcellation of human thalamus and prefrontal cortex and its relevance to MRI
June 22, 2007 Dr. Moria Smoski Emotion Regulation in Late-Life Depression: Neuroimaging and Effective Strategies
July 27, 2007 Anand Kumar, M.D., UCLA, Discussant Neuroimaging advances in bipolar disorder. Lindsay Jones, MSIII
Hippocampal shape analysis in late-life depression. Zheen Zhao, Ph.D.
October 23, 2007 William Wetsel, Ph.D. Vmat2 Heterozygous Mutant Mice Display a Depressive-Like Phenotype
February 22, 2008 Dr. Jorge Maia Electrophysiological detection of single neuronal activity
May 1, 2008 Dr. Grazyna Rajkowska
University of Mississippi
New Neuroanatomical Findings in Late Life Depression
 
May 2, 2008 Dr. Warren Taylor Bridging the Gap: Use of genetic data in neuroimaging research
August 27, 2008 Dr. Sharon Naismith
University of Sydney
Early Intervention for Cognitive Decline and Depression in later life: Is there a role for multiple interventions?

Revised: August 28, 2008

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