Name: | Richard Perry |
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Affiliation: | The University of Edinburgh |
E-mail: | only provided to users who are logged into UoE seminar site |
Last login: | 2017-03-16 13:03:41 |
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- Modelling the healthy and diseased human nervous system - 2D versus 3D
- Utilizing zebrafish for new insights into the ontogeny of microglia, the macrophages of the central nervous system
- From place cells to pillows: cross-species links between psychiatric risk genes and neural network dysfunction
- Restoring function after spinal cord injury: targeting glial scar matrix and endogenous repair processes
- Microglial immunophenotype in dementia
- Distinct modes of oligodendrocyte versus astrocyte migration: Brain development and cancer
- Title TBC 30/1/17
- Title TBC 20/2/17
- Title TBC Neuroscience 20/3
- A functional perspective on neocortical grey matter myelination
- Microglial immunophenotype in dementia
- Title TBC Neuroscience 8/5
Talks created by Richard Perry:
- Modelling the healthy and diseased human nervous system - 2D versus 3D
- Utilizing zebrafish for new insights into the ontogeny of microglia, the macrophages of the central nervous system
- From place cells to pillows: cross-species links between psychiatric risk genes and neural network dysfunction
- Restoring function after spinal cord injury: targeting glial scar matrix and endogenous repair processes
- Microglial immunophenotype in dementia
- Distinct modes of oligodendrocyte versus astrocyte migration: Brain development and cancer
- Title TBC 30/1/17
- Title TBC 20/2/17
- Title TBC Neuroscience 20/3
- A functional perspective on neocortical grey matter myelination
- Microglial immunophenotype in dementia
- Title TBC Neuroscience 8/5