Miranda was invited to speak at ALS Canada Research Forum. Her talk was titled “Synaptic dysfunction in C9orf72 models of ALS”.
Congratulations Vineeth A Raveendran on receiving the CAN Travel Award
The Woodin Lab presents at the annual Canadian Association of Neuroscience meeting in Montreal. Congratulations to PhD Candidate Vineeth A Raveendran on receiving a Travel Award.
Conversations in Convergence
PhD Candidate Vineeth A Raveendran in conversation with Dr. Michael Garton as a part of the “Conversations in Convergence” event hosted by Medicine by Design (MbD). An engaging set of presentations and discussion on targeting membrane proteins in disease.
Woodin Lab – Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Congress in Paris
The Woodin Lab attends the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Congress in Paris and Melanie Woodin presents at the “The Neuroarcheology of brain disorders and GABA signals” pre-satellite meeting.
Meeting Report submitted by graduate student Miranda de Saint-Rome
A Report on International Society for Neurodegenerative Diseases was submitted by Miranda. This conference was supported by the Department of Cell & Systems Biology. Please see here for the report.
Canadian Association for Neuroscience meeting 2019 is here!
Woodin Lab is excited to be heading to the CAN meeting in Toronto and if you’d like to get caught up on some of our most recent work don’t miss Dr. Woodin’s lecture “Regulation of KCC2 as a target for treatment of Autism” on Friday, May 24 at 13:30 as part of Parallel Symposium 6! Also, please visit our posters during Poster session 2 on Friday, May 24 at 15:30: Lynn Liang is presenting poster 2-B-27 Investigating interneuron subtype-specific inhibitory spike-timing dependent plasticity in the primary motor cortex and Melissa Seranilla is presenting poster 2-C-67 Striatal chloride homeostasis and inhibitory synaptic transmission is altered in huntington’s disease. We’ll see you there!