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Thursday 30 May at 1pm
Prof Hiroshi Kiyama, Nagoya University
Title: Collapse of homeostasis by prolonged stress - A model for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia
Host: Prof David Whitmore
Venue: JZ Young Lecture Theatre

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Thursday 27 June at 1pm
Prof Richard Zigmond, Case Western Reserve University
Title: A new phenotype for the well-studied slow Wallerian degeneration mouse: A critical role in the conditioning lesion response for inflammation near axotomized neurons
Host: Prof David Whitmore
Venue: Anatomy G04 Gavin de Beer LT

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Spirals shape how we think

2 April 2008

Cells on the left and right side of the brain produce differently shaped nerve fibres to transmit signals, which could explain how both halves process different types of information, according to research led by Professor Stephen Wilson published in  ‘Neural Development'.

Spirals

Links:
Prof Steve Wilson
UCL News
Full report in Neural Development

Image: A habenula neuron in the brain of a zebrafish larva, labelled with green fluorescent protein

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