Jim Blundell
| Name: | Jim Blundell |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 11 Sep 2009, 3:51 p.m. |
Public lists managed by Jim Blundell
Talks given by Jim Blundell
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Talks organised by Jim Blundell
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- Title to be confirmed
- Function and regulation of the PTEN tumour suppressor in neurons: from axon guidance to soma size control
- Connexins and carbonic anhydrases: pH regulators in heart and in cancer
- Epigenetic control of genome function - physiology development and neuroscience of genomic imprinting in mouse
- Glass figures: a role for complex cells in visual processing?
- Glass figures: a role for complex cells in visual processing?
- Molecular and computational aspects of neuronal motility
- Oxygen kinetics in exercise, A.V.Hill revisited
- G L Brown prize lecture: "And the beat goes on. The cardiac conduction system: the wiring of the heart"
- Cardiac t-tubules: Ca2+ handling microdomains
- RNA-based guidance in axons
- Plasticity, Regeneration and Repair of Spinal Cord Injury
- New insights into neurogenic hypertension
- Tonic inhibition regulates the transfer of sensory information through the cerebellar cortex
- The Music of Life: metaphors for 21st century biology
- Title to be confirmed
- Complex mechanisms of simple memories: from miRNAs to (perhaps) attention
- Measuring osmotic modulation of synaptic responses
- Disease, experiment and physiology
- Making new motor neurons in the spinal cord of zebrafish
- Motor learning and the cerebellum: more of those blinking bunnies
- Controlling neural stem cell fates in the Drosophila optic lobe
- Axons, ions and injury: why synaptic machinery is present in your white matter and what it means for your chances during stroke
- Synaptic specificity in the visual system
- Consider the mother as a pressure vessel: Adventures in Bioengineering and Obstetrics
- Mouse molecular genetic studies of axon degeneration
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