Glasgow Neuroscience Day 2017 from mitochondria to schizophrenia & deep brain stimulation



Glasgow Neuroscience Day 
Wednesday 18th January 2017

Teaching & Learning Centre
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus

Organised by: 
Leanne McKay
Trevor Bushell
Anita Simmers
Krishna Dani

Talks:

Guillaume Rousselet, University of Glasgow 

Is perception getting slower as we get older?

Hina Abbasi, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

Status Epilepticus retrospective review 1995-2013.

Chelsey Wilson, University of Strathclyde

Expression of IL-22 and IL-22R1 in the central nervous system of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mice.

Roberto Cecere, University of Glasgow

Audiovisual temporal integration mechanisms: insights from behavioural, correlational and causative approaches.




Rebecca Openshaw, University of Glasgow

Mice haploinsufficient for Map2k7, a gene associated with schizophrenia, show altered acquisition and performance on a touchscreen rodent gambling task.

James Overell, Neurological Disorders, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde D

Drugs for Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

Susan Chalmers, University of Strathclyde

Hyperglycaemia-induced alterations in neuronal mitochondrial dynamics

Chris MacKerron, University of Strathclyde

A novel microfluidic drug discovery platform for studying communication between independent neuronal networks.


Joachim Biose, University of Glasgow

Dynamic changes in collateral cerebral blood flow during acute stroke.

Azmil Abdul-Rahim, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde 

Stroke in heart failure.


Keynote lecture; Professor Tipu Aziz, University of Oxford

Translational work from the Lab to Surgery in Movement Disorders and Pain.