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Review adult neurogenesis as a substrate for experience-dependent circuit remodeling and information flow in the hippocampus.

This is the third of a three-part webinar series on direct reprogramming presented by Dr Benedikt Berninger and Dr Alejandro Schinder.


Topics

  • The influence of experience on the adult GC connectivity within a critical period in the development of new GCs
  • Evidence for a developmental transition in the postsynaptic networks activated by adult-born GCs
  • The role of changing GABAergic inhibition for the particular function of new GCs in information flow in the hippocampus
  • Implication for these insights for installing neurogenesis outside the natural niches by transplantation or in vivo reprogramming


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    Meet our presenters

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    Meet our presenters

    Benedikt Berninger & Alejandro Schinder

    Dr Benedikt Berninger is currently a Professor of Physiological Chemistry at the University Medical Centre of the University, Mainz. He received his doctoral degree in 1996 at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich for work on activity-dependent regulation of neurotrophin gene expression.

    Dr Alejandro Schinder is a Principal Investigator at the Leloir Institute (CONICET) in Buenos Aires. He received his degree at the University of Buenos Aires in 1990, and in 1996 he received his PhD at the University of California San Diego, after working in the mechanisms of neuronal death.

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