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Research Seminar - Circadian Timekeeping within the CNS: Cells, Circuits, and Functional Plasticity  

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Research Seminar

Circadian Timekeeping within the CNS: Cells, Circuits, and Functional Plasticity  

Karl Obrietan, Ph.D. Ohio State University Department of Neuroscience

Friday October 25th, 2024 - Noon - 1pm

LRI Room 211

The Obrietan lab has used molecular and genetic approaches to decipher the mechanisms by which transient synaptic activity regulates biological timing and learning and memory. Dr. Obrietan’s lab also has a long-standing interest in the intracellular kinase and gene expression pathways that regulate clock timing mechanisms and how these pathways contribute to biological clock dysregulation and neurodegenerative disease.

https://medicine.osu.edu/find-faculty/non-clinical/neuroscience/karl-obrietan-phd