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SUMMARY:31st Annual SoCal Alzheimer's Research Conference
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/31st-annual-socal-alzheimers-research-conference/
LOCATION:Irvine\, CA\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Community,Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students,Students, Faculty, Staff Only
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SUMMARY:Cannabis in a Changing Brain
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for the Study of Cannabis for their virtual symposium on Cannabis in a Changing Brain: The Evolving Impact of Cannabinoids Across the Lifespan. This event will include lectures from international researchers and UCI Impact of Cannabis Across the Lifespan (ICAL) members as well as a round table on “The Challenge of Cannabis Use in Adolescence.” \n[fusion_button link=”https://cannabis.uci.edu/news-views/cannabis-in-a-changing-brain/” text_transform=”” title=”” target=”_self” link_attributes=”” alignment_medium=”” alignment_small=”” alignment=”” modal=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility\,medium-visibility\,large-visibility” sticky_display=”normal\,sticky” class=”” id=”” color=”default” button_gradient_top_color=”” button_gradient_bottom_color=”” button_gradient_top_color_hover=”” button_gradient_bottom_color_hover=”” accent_color=”” accent_hover_color=”” type=”” bevel_color=”” border_width=”” border_radius=”” border_color=”” border_hover_color=”” size=”” stretch=”default” margin_top=”” margin_right=”” margin_bottom=”” margin_left=”” icon=”” icon_position=”left” icon_divider=”no” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”left” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_offset=””]Register Today[/fusion_button]
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/cannabis-in-a-changing-brain/
LOCATION:Irvine\, CA\, 92697\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bing Ren\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Applications of Single Cell Epigenomics to Neuroscience \nDr. Bing Ren is a Member of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research (LICR) and Professor of Molecular Medicine at the University of California\, San Diego. He will present the inaugural seminar of the UCI Center for the Neural Circuit Mapping.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/applications-of-single-cell-epigenomics-to-neuroscience/
LOCATION:Irvine\, CA\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students,Students, Faculty, Staff Only
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SUMMARY:Sounds in silence: How glial cells in the ear promote maturation of the central auditory system
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Neurobiology and Behavior & UCI Center Hearing Research Seminar presents “Sounds in silence: How glial cells in the ear promote maturation of the central auditory system” featuring Dr. Dwight Bergles\, John Hopkins University. \nNeural pathways that process sensory information rely on both genetically preprogrammed events and active refinement to establish proper connectivity. Remarkably\, active processes begin prior to the onset of sensory experience\, when neurons fire spontaneous periodic bursts of action potentials. This highly stereotyped\, intrinsically generated activity promotes neuronal survival\, maturation and initial refinement of their connections. In the auditory system\, spontaneous activity arises within the cochlea prior to hearing onset. During this critical developmental stage\, glia-like supporting cells that surround inner hair cells spontaneously release ATP\, triggering a cascade of events that ultimately results in hair cell depolarization\, glutamate release and bursts of activity in groups of auditory neurons that will ultimately process similar frequencies of sound. We used electrophysiological recordings in isolated cochleae and in vivo imaging of auditory neuron activity from pre-hearing mice to uncover the complex molecular steps used to activate hair cells before hearing onset and the macroscopic patterns of activity exhibited by auditory neurons before hearing begins. I will discuss our recent evidence that osmotic changes in supporting cell shape regulate hair cell excitability\, and describe the effects of connexin 26 deletion\, a leading cause of inherited deafness\, on early patterned activity in the developing auditory system. \nZoom Meeting\nhttps://uci.zoom.us/j/94865809429\nMeeting ID: 948 6580 9429
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/sounds-in-silence-how-glial-cells-in-the-ear-promote-maturation-of-the-central-auditory-system/
LOCATION:Irvine\, CA\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Staff,Students,Students, Faculty, Staff Only
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SUMMARY:Boris Bernhardt\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Boris Bernhardt is a cognitive scientist with expertise in neuroimaging\, network neuroscience\, and statistical learning. He is an assistant professor of neurology and neurosurgery at McGill University and heads the Multimodal Imaging and Connectome Analysis Lab.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/bernhardt-boris-ph-d/
LOCATION:Irvine\, CA\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Students, Faculty, Staff Only
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