BMI Seminar // John Tuthill: Neural mechanisms of rhythmic motor control in Drosophila

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Date 16.05.2025
Hour 10:3011:30
Speaker John Tuthill, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Location Online
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English

All animal locomotion is rhythmic,whether it is achieved through undulatory movement of the whole body or the coordination of articulated limbs. Neurobiologists have long studied locomotor circuits that produce rhythmic activity with non-rhythmic input, also called central pattern generators (CPGs). However, the cellular and microcircuit implementation of a walking CPG has not been described for any limbed animal. New comprehensive connectomes of the fruit fly ventral nerve cord (VNC) provide an opportunity to study rhythmogenic walking circuits at a synaptic scale.We use a data-driven network modeling approach to identify and characterize a putative walking CPG in the Drosophila leg motor system.

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  • Informed public
  • Free
  • This event is internal

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  • BMI & UPRAMDYA Host: Pavan Ramdya

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