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PLACE STAMP For For visitmore info HERE Neuroscience Monday,October 24 Storrs CampusStorrs 20 at Storrs th 5:00 pm5:00 UniversityConnecticutof Annual – LaurelHall,Floor First – 8:30 pm 8:30 th , 2016 , ITINERARY 5 pm – 6 pm …… Keynote Lecture

David Ginty, Ph.D. Professor, Harvard Medical School, MA

6 pm – 8:30 pm ...... Poster Session & Reception During the poster session, Ph.D. students, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers from across campus will present their work in Keynote Lecture Keynote Speaker poster format. Everybody is welcome to interact informally over food and drinks. A Molecular-genetic David Ginty, Ph.D. Professor, Harvard Medical 7 pm – 8 pm ……………. Data Blitz Approach to Decoding School Investigator, Howard Hughes The Data Blitz is a fun way for trainees to the Sense of Touch Medical Institute present their research in a concise manner http://gintylab.hms.harvard.edu/ to a diverse audience by encapsulating Abstract: The somatosensory system endows us Bio: Dr. Ginty received a degree in biology from Mount their work in a 3 minute-long presentation with a remarkable capacity for object recognition, Saint Mary’s College (1984) and a Ph.D. in physiology and limited to only 3 PowerPoint slides. The texture discrimination, sensory-motor feedback, from East Carolina University School of Medicine bell will be rung at the end of the 3 and social exchange. Innocuous touch of the skin (1989), and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard minutes. There will be 2 minutes for Q & A. is detected by a large group of physiologically Medical School (1989-1994). In 1995, he joined the Department of Neuroscience at A prize will be given for best presentation. distinct low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) University School of Medicine, and in 2013 he moved whose cell bodies are in dorsal root and cranial to the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard ganglia. The lecture will present results of the Medical School. In 2014, he was inducted into the research on the mechanisms of development of American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Ginty is spinal cord and brainstem LTMR circuits that currently an investigator of the Howard Hughes underlie the perception of touch, and a locus of Medical Institute and the Edward R. and Anne G. Lefler LTMR circuit dysfunction during development that Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard University. Dr. underlies aberrant tactile sensitivity in mouse Ginty and colleagues discovered mechanisms of models of autism spectrum disorders. development, function, and organizational logic of the neural circuits that underlie the sense of touch.