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Cells and Circuits for Spinal Cord Motor Control

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Weekly Seminar | Not Open to the Public
Who Should Attend: 
Researchers

Speakers

Ariel Levine's Photo
Earl Stadtman Tenure-Track Investigator
Spinal Circuits and Plasticity Unit

Abstract

The spinal cord is the major link between the brain and the body. It receives cues from the cortex, the brainstem, and other sources, and transforms these diverse inputs into behavior. We seek to understand how the diverse cell types of the spinal cord function together to mediate normal behavior. Ultimately, we hope to use this knowledge to improve recovery for patients with stroke and spinal cord injury. We are guided by three key questions: What are the cell types of the mammalian spinal cord? How do specific spinal cord cell types contribute to motor control? And, how are spinal cord cells incorporated into central nervous system-wide circuits for behavior?

Ariel Levine's Figure

Publications

Daniel E. Russ, Ryan B. Patterson Cross, Li Li, Stephanie C. Koch, Kaya J.E. Matson, Ariel J. Levine
A Harmonized Atlas of Spinal Cord Cell Types and Their Computational Classification
BioRxiv https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.03.241760v1.
Anupama Sathyamurthy, Arnab Barik, Courtney I Dobrott, Kaya J E Matson, Stefan Stoica, Randall Pursley, Alexander T Chesler, Ariel J Levine
Cerebellospinal Neurons Regulate Motor Performance and Motor Learning
Cell Rep . 2020 May 12;31(6):107595. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107595.
Anupama Sathyamurthy, Kory R Johnson, Kaya J E Matson, Courtney I Dobrott, Li Li, Anna R Ryba, Tzipporah B Bergman, Michael C Kelly, Matthew W Kelley, Ariel J Levine
Massively Parallel Single Nucleus Transcriptional Profiling Defines Spinal Cord Neurons and Their Activity during Behavior
Cell Rep . 2018 Feb 20;22(8):2216-2225. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.02.003.

When

Tuesday, October 6, 2020 - 12:30pm

Where

Conference Room: 
Online Webinar

More Information

Darlene White

Conditions & Recovery

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