Los Alamos National LaboratoryGo to the Lab's home pageSearch for people in the Lab's directorySearch the Laboratory's Web site
Newsbulletin Home
Current temperature: 36°F
The Daily Newsbulletin

New on today's
Bulletin Board

ESA annual "Luau" picnic on June 25

Family Resource Center events













 
Friday, June 20, 2003

Printer friendly version

Life and death of neurons is subject of next Director's Colloquium

The mechanism that regulates the life and death of a neuron is the subject of Director's Colloquium at 1:10 p.m., Tuesday in the Physics Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.

The program is open to all badge holders and will be broadcast on Labnet Channel 9. It also can be accessed via the Internet using Real Media software.

Eugene Johnson of Washington University in St. Louis will discuss two major families of neurotrophic factors and how neurons need access to them for survival. He believes these factors have the potential to be therapeutic agents in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's.

Johnson is renowned for his research on the death of nervous-system cells during normal development and disease. Johnson's research also has explained how nervous-system cells die without sufficient amounts of neurotrophic factors. His team continues to study the biochemical and genetic mechanisms of this cell death and to examine pharmacological approaches to preventing nerve-cell death in neurological diseases.

For more information, see Thursday's Daily Newsbulletin or contact Rajan Gupta of Elementary Particles and Field Theory (T-8) at 7-7664 or write to rg@lanl.gov by electronic mail.

Additional information on Director's Colloquiums can be obtained at http://stb.lanl.gov/program/colloquium.shtml online.

-- Michael Carlson


Other Headlines


Lab workers approve of new commuter bus service more...
Badge Office moving to Otowi Building more...
Life and death of neurons is subject of next Director's Colloquium more...
Dynes lauds Los Alamos, national labs more...
Lab has presence at naval symposium more...
Saturday is first day of summer more...
Untitled Document

Questions? Contact the Newsbulletin at newsbulletin@lanl.gov or 667-6103. 


||||

Los Alamos National Laboratory
Operated by the Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's
NNSA   
Inside
| © Copyright 2007-8 Los Alamos National Security, LLC All rights reserved | Disclaimer/Privacy