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SUMMARY:BHI Plenary Seminar: Timothy A. Ryan\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:“Metabolic vulnerabilities and opportunities in brain function”\nSpeaker: Timothy A. Ryan\, PhD\nProfessor of Biochemistry and Biophysics Professor of Biochemistry in Anesthesiology Tri-Institutional Professor\nWeill Cornell Medicine \nAbstract of the Talk: “Metabolic Vulnerabilities and Opportunities in Brain Function”\nOur brains are metabolically vulnerable\, as even brief interruptions in proper fueling lead to rapid degradation in cognitive performance. My lab identified presynaptic function as one of the likely loci of this vulnerability and has leveraged the sensitivity of synaptic vesicle recycling to metabolic compromise to dissect the molecular underpinnings of how local ATP production is balanced during electrical activity in axons. Our work has helped identify critical control points that in turn appear central to neurodegenerative diseases and offer new therapeutic approaches to neurodegeneration.\nLearn more \nDate and Time: February 19\, 12:00 – 1:30 PM \nIn-Person Location:  Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine (CABM)\, Room 010\, Busch Campus\, Piscataway \nZoom Meeting: https://rutgers.zoom.us/s/94481219250\nMeeting ID: 944 8121 9250  |  Passcode: 021926
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/bhi-plenary-seminar-timothy-a-ryan-phd/
LOCATION:Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine (CABM)\, Room 010\, Busch Campus\, Piscataway
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SUMMARY:RARC Training in Addiction Research Program (TARP) Meeting featuring Dr. Schmidt “Targeting central GLP-1Rs to reduce drug-mediated behaviors”
DESCRIPTION:RARC Training in Addiction Research Program (TARP) Meeting Featuring Dr. Heath D. Schmidt (University of Pennsylvania)“Targeting Central GLP-1 Receptors to Reduce Drug-Mediated Behaviors”February 19 | 1:00–2:00 PM \nDean’s Conference Room (Busch) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://rutgers.zoom.us/j/92461980760?pwd=z0tUteq21u537zfHyRB4IOdc0FPLrV.1 \nMeeting ID: 924 6198 0760\nPasscode: 139560 \nThe RARC Training in Addiction Research Program (TARP) welcomes Dr. Heath D. Schmidt\, Professor of Neuroscience\, Pharmacology\, and Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania\, for a seminar exploring how central GLP-1 receptor signaling influences motivated and drug-seeking behaviors. Dr. Schmidt’s research integrates preclinical models of addiction with cutting-edge molecular\, circuit-level\, and imaging approaches to identify novel therapeutic targets for substance use disorders. His work offers important insights into the neurobiological mechanisms underlying addiction and the development of new pharmacological strategies to reduce drug use and relapse. \nThese events are for all TARP and RARC faculty and trainees\, as well as collaborators and friends\, so feel free to pass along the invitation to others. Food and drinks will be provided.
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/rarc-training-in-addiction-research-program-tarp-meeting-featuring-dr-schmidt-targeting-central-glp-1rs-to-reduce-drug-mediated-behaviors/
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