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CCMN Lecture Series

The CCMN lecture series features internal and external invited speakers who are the leading researchers in the field of metabolic and cardiovascular neuroscience and physiology. The CCMN lecture series provides opportunities to meet the speakers and is aimed at fostering wide interaction and collaboration.

This Lecture Series is open for UCL staff and students and their guests to attend. Please contact Dr Anna Roberts with any questions.Ìý

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DateSpeakerLocation
Thursday 30³Ù³óÌýNovember 2023
1-2pm
Professor Amanda Page; University of Adelaide
‘Gastrointestinal Vagal Afferent Plasticity in Health and Disease’
Cruciform, Lecture Theatre 2Ìý
Thursday 14³Ù³óÌýDecember 2023
1-2±è³¾Ìý
Professor David Hodson; University of Oxford
‘Visualizing and interrogating GLP1R and GIPR signaling from the single molecule to the whole organism’Ìý
Cruciform, Lecture Theatre 2Ìý

Thursday 25³Ù³óÌýJanuary 2024
2-3pm

Professor Gareth Ackland; Queen Mary University of London
‘Autonomic dysfunction as a direct cause of organ injury’
Medawar, G01 Lankester Lecture TheatreÌý
Friday 09th February 2024
2-3pm
Professor Tom Foltynie; University College LondonÌý
‘Exenatide as a treatment for Parkinson’s disease’
Medawar, G01 Lankester Lecture TheatreÌý
Thursday 22nd February 2024
2-4pm
Inscopix - Minicscope Seminar
'A turnkey solution for single photon brain imaging during behaviour'
AV Hill Lecture Theatre, Room 131 Medical Sciences
Thursday 29th February 2024Ìý
1-2pm
Dr Ernesto Ciabatti; University of Cambridge
‘Novel approaches for functional connectomics in mammals’
Medawar, G01 Lankester Lecture TheatreÌý
Wednesday 6th March 2024
3-4pm
Dr Brian Lam;ÌýUniversity of Cambridge
'The spatiocellular map of the hypothalamus'
LG17 Lecture room, Bentham House
Thursday 21st March 2024Ìý
2-3pm

Professor Tricia Tan; Imperial College London
'Glucagon receptor agonism and amino acid metabolism - trouble for dual agonists'

Medawar, G02 Watson Lecture TheatreÌý
Thursday 25thÌýApril 2024Ìý
2-3pm
Professor Christophe Magnan;Ìý±«²Ô±¹±ð°ù²õ¾±³ÙéÌýParis Cité
'Brain fatty acid sensing and nervous control of energy balance'
Cruciform, Lecture Theatre 2Ìý
Monday 20th May 2024
2-3pm

Dr Ben Reiner; University of PennsylvaniaÌý

Ìý'Satiety and Reward Circuits'

Cruciform, Lecture Theatre 2Ìý
Thursday 30thÌýMay 2024Ìý
2-3pm
Professor Giuseppe Gangarsoosa;ÌýUnversitéÌýParis Cité
'The paraventricular thamalus: a new player in the control of feeding behaviours and energy balance'
Medawar, G01 Lankester Lecture TheatreÌý