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  • UCI MIND Distinguished Lecture on the Brain: Dr. Reisa Sperling

    Can we detect and treat Alzheimer’s disease a decade before dementia? (And why we must!) Dr. Sperling is a clinical neurologist, a neuroimaging researcher, and a leading force in the movement toward earlier diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Presented by UCI MIND, in partnership with the UCI School of Biological Sciences    

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  • David Sultzer, M.D.

    Join UCI MIND's Facebook LIVE Q&A: How Can You Help Someone With Dementia And Behavioral Symptoms?  with Dr. David Sultzer who leads UCI MIND’s clinical research operations, including trials of new…

  • 2020 CNLM Award Ceremony

    Each year, the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) offers awards to exceptional postdoctoral researchers, graduate trainees, and undergraduates students. Recipients receive awards of up to $1,000 and will present their work in brief, elevator pitch format to the CNLM community.

  • #BlackInNeuro Week

    #BlackinNeuroWeek is a weeklong celebration of Black excellence in neuroscience and related disciplines. BlackinNeuro is an international grassroots effort led by a brilliant group of Black scholars including UCI's very own Elena Dominguez and Angeline Dukes. It is hosting the first BlackinNeuroWeek July 27-August 2, 2020. In addition to daily themed hashtags and conversations, the group is hosting…

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  • 31st Annual SoCal Alzheimer’s Research Conference

    Learn how new technologies are being used to accelerate science and care for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Join international experts for UCI MIND and Alzheimer’s Orange County’s first-ever free virtual conference in its 30-year history.

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  • NextGen Epilepsy Seminars – Precision models of ARX-associated genetic epilepsies

    Vanesa Nieto-Estevez, a postdoc in Jenny Hsieh’s lab at UTSA, will present her latest epilepsy-related research. This event is part of the NextGen Epilepsy Seminar Series which features postdocs and graduate students. This event is sponsored by the Epilepsy Research Center and the Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology.

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