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SUMMARY:Frontiers in  Monitoring In Vivo Neurotransmission
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20192001T000000
UID:2026-04-28-06-39-58@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260428T063958
Description:About the Seminar\n\nThe brain is a highly complex and dynamic 
 chemical system. The primary mode of chemical communication between brain 
 cells is called neurotransmission\; it is well accepted that disruptions i
 n neurotransmission underpin the complex behavioral phenotypes of psychiat
 ric disease. However\, such disruptions are very difficult to define becau
 se it is greatly challenging to quantify the chemical messengers of neurot
 ransmission (neurotransmitters) in an intact brain. This lack of definitio
 n of the roles that neurotransmitters play in disease makes it extremely d
 ifficult to accurately diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders. This talk
  discusses novel frontiers in developing electroanalytical tools for monit
 oring neurotransmitters in vivo in the context of depression\, the most co
 mmon psychiatric disorder. Development and application of micro-engineered
  tools to in vivo and stem cell models of depression are discussed as a me
 ans towards personalized diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for psychia
 tric illnesses. 4:00 pm
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