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Distinguishing Dopamine’s Numerous Contributions to Behavior
Distinguishing Dopamine’s Numerous Contributions to Behavior
EVENT:
Weekly Seminar | Not Open to the Public
Who Should Attend:
Researchers
Event Flyer:
tritsch_4-23-24.pdf
Speakers
Nicolas Tritsch, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Neuroscience and Physiology
Fresco Institute for Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Publications
Krok AC, Maltese M*, Mistry P*, Miao X, Li Y, Tritsch NX
Intrinsic dopamine and acetylcholine dynamics in the striatum of mice.
Nature
Liu H, Melani R, Sankaramanchi A, Zeng R, Maltese M, Martin JR, Tritsch NX.
Dopamine plays a permissive role in the production of vigorous movements.
BioRxiv.
Sippy T, Tritsch NX
Unraveling the dynamics of dopamine release and its actions on target cells
Trends Neurosci 46(3):228-239
When
Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 12:30pm
Where
Conference Room:
Billings Building – Rosedale
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More Information
Darlene White
daw9085@med.cornell.edu