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May 2022
CNLM Colloquium with Juliet Davidow, Ph.D.
UCI Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Adolescent learning and goal-directed behavior The CNLM will be hosting Juliet Davidow, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University, in a colloquium where she will present her latest research. Abstract: Adolescence is a time of dynamic psychological and brain development. Previous research has shown that normative shifts in motivational processes during adolescence can relate to negative outcomes from risky actions, driven by biased interactions among the brain’s striatocortical circuitry. However, these brain systems support a range of functions, including learning and…
2022 CNLM Awards Ceremony
UCI Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Join the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) for the 2021 CNLM Awards Ceremony The CNLM offers awards to exceptional postdoctoral researchers, graduate trainees, undergraduates students, and faculty. Awardees will be presented with a plaque and $1,000 stipend and will be invited to present their work in brief Elevator Pitch format to the UCI academic community and the public at our annual CNLM Awards Ceremony. Applications for the 2021 CNLM Awards are due in February. Stay tuned! For more…
Dr. Lim, Stanford Neurosurgery Distinguished Lecture
The UCI Medical Scientist Training Program will be hosting the Chair of Neurosurgery at Stanford University, Dr. Michael Lim, for our final Distinguished Lecture of the year, to present his research entitled “Overcoming Immune cell Exhaustion in Glioblastoma”. If you could distribute our attached fliers and info to your department’s faculty, students, and other members, we would be very grateful. The lecture will available on May 25th in person at 4pm in Tamkin Hall or on Zoom, register here: https://uci.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtf-2vqj8pG9TUevwfkJf9fTKZ3coGH8ZQ. This information…
August 2022
Linking Brain Function to Cell Types and Circuits
UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping
This two-day in-person conference will take place at the Beckman Center in Irvine, CA. An in-person conference is not only an avenue for scientists to share their research with their peers, but also an avenue for engaged discussions and networking. Such an event offers intellectual stimulation and rewarding experiences that a virtual, online meeting can not offer. There is a $175 fee for UCI affiliates and $189 fee for general admission required to cover the conference, food and beverage expenses.…