IBS CMSD Seminar_Prof. Jaewon Ko(DGIST)(July 25, 2022)
IBS Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics
|
|
Seminar |
|
|
|
n SPEAKER
Prof. Jaewon Ko (DGIST)
n TITLE
Molecular
logic of neural circuit architecture
n ABSTRACT
Synapses
are fundamental information units of the brain that function by establishing
and regulating innumerable overlapping and interdigitating neural circuits
between neurons. Synaptic cell-adhesion molecules (CAMs) are central synapse
organizers that structurally align pre- and postsynaptic membranes and
functionally coordinate assembly of pre- and postsynaptic machineries that are
essential for instructing cell-type specificity, neuronal specification, and
the diversity of individual synapse functions. My laboratory has spent recent
years identifying key synaptic CAMs and studying their mechanisms in shaping
distinct synaptic signaling pathways. Our hypothesis is that the number,
location, and properties of diverse synapses are determined by interactions
between pre- and postsynaptic CAMs and their associated signaling molecules,
and we refer to the rules by which the network of these proteins build neural
circuits as the molecular logic of neural circuit architecture.
This lecture will be composed of two parts–the first part of my talk will aim to provide introduction to audience who are not familiar with key concepts and trends in modern neuroscience and synapse biology. The second part of my talk will highlight our recent studies on a specific synaptic CAM that turned out to regulate properties of specific neural circuits. In addition, I will provide a fascinating perspective for future work on testing major hypotheses in the field.
n DATE AND VENUE
July 25, 2022 (Monday, 15:00 - 16:00)
Seminar Room A (116)
n LANGUAGE
Korean
n INVITED BY
Associate Director Wonshik Choi