Reliable synaptic transmission of an auditory synapse

College of Medicine – Phoenix Department of Translational Neurosciences

When

9 – 10 a.m., Nov. 8, 2024

Where

Health Sciences Education Building, Room B302
435 N 5th St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

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Event Description

In this Department of Translational Neurosciences guest seminar, Hai Huang, PhD, from Tulane University will deliver a talk titled "Reliable synaptic transmission of an auditory synapse." 

This seminar is hybrid.

CME Information

There are no CME credits associated with this seminar.

Presenter Details

Hai Huang, PhD
Associate Professor
Tulane University, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology | Brain Institute

Huang is an associate professor in the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at Tulane University. He received a bachelor's in biochemistry at Wuhan University and a PhD in neurobiology at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he studied neurotransmission in retina and its modulation by melatonin and circadian rhythm. He did postdoctoral research in the Vollum Institute at Oregon Health and Science University, where he studied presynaptic ion channels in auditory synapses. After receiving the NIH Pathway to Independence Award, he joined the faculty in the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at Tulane University and become a faculty member in the Tulane Brain Institute in 2014.