Posters
Click here for program book with abstracts.
The poster session is Tuesday April 18th, from 13:00 - 14:30 PM in the atrium.
The poster boards are 46" tall by 71" wide. Your poster must fit within these dimensions.
Jia-Qi Chen, Qingyu Zhang, Dandan Yu, Rui Bi, Yuhua Ma, Yijiang Li, Long-Bao Lv, Yong-Gang Yao: Optimization of milk substitutes for the artificial rearing of Chinese tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri chinensis).
Yilei Zhao; Mélanie Kaeser, Pilar Vaca Sánchez, Michael Harvey, Gregor Rainer. Default mode network regulation by the basal forebrain in the tree shrew.
Li Lu, Cheng-Ji Li, Yi-Qing Hui, Rong Zhang. Evaluating spatial memory in tree shrews with modified rodent behavior paradigms.
Yuanming Liu, Elise Savier, Jianhua Cang, John N Campbell : Transcriptomic comparison of mouse and tree shrew superior colliculus.
Amy Stahl, Elisabeth Artis, Rachael Cheung, Caleb Boyer, Brian Carlson, Brian Samuels, Tonia S Rex. Comparison of focal blast-induced traumatic optic neuropathy in mouse versus tree shrew.
Elise Savier, Seiji Tanabe, Chuiwen Li, Hui Chen, Jianhua Cang: Visual responses in the tree shrew superior colliculus.
Mike Guest, Jad Barchini, David Fitzpatrick: Underlying synaptic organizational and functional principles of orientation selectivity in primary visual cortex
Francesca Sciaccotta, Alev Erisir: Characterization of the morphological and synaptic properties of terminals in koniocellular versus magnocellular/parvocellular input-recipient laminae in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri)
Ben Sajdak, Kathleen Keough, Phil McNamara, Kacey Haptonstall, Linda Goodman, Katharine Grabek, Ashley Zehnder. Target discovery platform to identify protective genes in emerging animal models.
Emily Meyer, Wei Song Ong, Marco Balboa, Michael Arcaro: Assessing tree shrew high-level visual behavior using conventional and natural paradigms.
Madineh Sedigh-Sarvestani, Jacob Morris, Nicole Shultz, Rachel Satterfield, Esteban Fernandez-Juricic, Bret A Moore, David Fitzpatrick: Diverse representations of retinal topography across the cortical visual hierarchy in tree shrews.
Norman Lam, Arghya Mukherjee, Ralf Wimmer and Michael Halassa: Thalamic regulation of frontal interactions in hierarchical reasoning.