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LOCATION:TUD\,    
SUMMARY:“Control of neuronal activity with light: from brain waves to ind
 ividual synapses”
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: \nInstitute of Speaker: \nTopics:\nWillkommen\n Locati
 on:\n  Name: TUD ()\n  Street:   \n  City:  \n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescript
 ion: <p>Prof. Pau Gorostiza from IBEC Catalonia (Spain) (https://ibecbarce
 lona.eu/nanoprobes) is visiting Dresden\, please join us and motivate you
 r research groups to attend in force! and please also pass this message on
  to other interested colleagues.</p> <p>Pau's lab develops a range of nano
 scale tools to study biological systems (pub list here (https://scholar.go
 ogle.com/citations?hl=ca&amp\;user=emuuO9kAAAAJ&amp\;view_op=list_works&am
 p\;sortby=pubdate)). His talk on “<strong>Control of neuronal activity w
 ith light: from brain waves to individual synapses</strong>” should be o
 f interest for the neuroscience\, photochemistry\, cell biology\, Chemical
  biology\, and imaging networks. His research in photocontrol is rather sp
 ecial in the field\, due to his heavy in vivo focus\, and it will be exci
 ting to see the latest developments in this direction.</p> <p>He also work
 s on e.g. <strong>photomodulated polymers for triggered drug release</stro
 ng>\, studying <strong>electron transfer in redox proteins</strong>\, and 
 using <strong>electrochemical</strong> tunnelling microscopy and spectrosc
 opy and <strong>single molecule force spectroscopy</strong>: so I imagine 
 some of you will have good topics to exchange on.</p>
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