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SUMMARY:Neurobiology and Behavior Distinguished Colloquium - Tara DeSilva\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Dr. DeSilva is an Associate Professor at the Lerner Research Institute\, Cleveland\, Ohio where her research focuses on how immune cell infiltration into the central nervous system contributes to demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS)\, transverse myelitis\, and neuromyelitis optica (NMO).\nThe DeSilva lab focuses on three major areas of research:\n1) Blocking immune cell infiltration into the CNS\n2) Protecting the CNS during the onslaught of immune cell infiltration\n3) Promoting regeneration of myelin in the CNS
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/neurobiology-and-behavior-distinguished-colloquium-tara-desilva-phd/
LOCATION:Irvine\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Scientific,Students, Faculty, Staff Only
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SUMMARY:Wake Your Brain Virtual Talk
DESCRIPTION:Please join UCI’s Neuro-Oncology team for a virtual panel on the latest treatments and innovations for brain tumors. Panelists include: Daniela Bota\, MD\, PhD\, Xiao-Tang Kong\, MD\, PhD\, Yoon Jae Choi\, MD\, and Scott Turner\, MD. Q&A will follow after the presentation. \nTopics include: \n\nNovel cellular and gene therapy approaches for GBM\nRare Tumor Diseases and Tumor Mimics\, CNS Lymphoma\, NMDA Encephalitis\nBrain tumor genetic testing\nMeningiomas and upcoming clinical trials\n\nRSVP Now! Spots are limited.\nContact Stephanie Benson at srbenson@hs.uci.edu or 510-529-5003 \n 
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/wake-your-brain-virtual-talk/
LOCATION:Irvine\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Scientific,Staff,Students
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SUMMARY:PharmSci Seminar with Amal Alachkar\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Seminar Series:  \nIntergenerational Trauma: Two-hit Mechanism and Early Preventive Interventions \nPlease join the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in a research seminar featuring UC Irvine Associate Professor\, Dr. Amal Alachkar. \nAbstract: \nThe deleterious impacts of existential trauma during pregnancy are doubled as they affect the mental health of two generations (the mothers’ and the unborn offspring). In my lab we try to establish early biomarkers for identifying individuals at risk\, and for predicting novel treatment targets at the earliest practicable ages. Our studies show that trauma exposure in mice during pregnancy induces in the offspring social deficits and depressive-like behavior through divergent and convergent mechanisms of both in utero and early-life parenting environments. Molecular mechanisms of intergenerational trauma transmission involve stress- and hypoxia-response energy pathways\, especially mitochondrial ATP production\, and epigenetic processes. We establish 2-Hydroxyglutaric acid as an early predictive biomarker for trauma-induced behavioral deficits. Early but not late pharmacological interventions with acetyl-L-carnitine supplementation\, produces long-lasting protection against the behavioral deficits associated with intergenerational trauma.
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/pharmsci-seminar-with-amal-alachkar-ph-d/
LOCATION:Irvine\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Scientific,Students, Faculty, Staff Only
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SUMMARY:Memory: It's About Time Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:May 27 & 28\, 2021\n9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nMemories are the record of our experiences\, but they also shape them. We now know that memory recall is a fundamentally constructive process\, reassembling multiple views of past experience to interpret the present and imagine the future. The three symposia for this year’s Learning and Memory meeting will examine recent and ongoing research building this new\, dynamic\, multi-scale understanding of memory. The first\, “Sequences and Structures\,” will discuss how memories link together to reflect the regularities of the world around us and predict what might happen next.  The second\, “Connections and Components\,” will investigate the ways in which neural circuits are “hard-wired” to encode certain features of experience and what this means for how and what we remember. The third\, “Construction and Formation\,” will examine the fundamental building blocks of memories as they are first encoded and then reshaped by later experience. Discussion sections will synthesize the findings we’ve learned about and sketch out new directions for memory research in the years ahead\, including implications for neurological disease. \nFor more information\, please visit: https://cnlm.uci.edu/2021-spring-conference/ \nRegister Today! 
URL:https://brain.uci.edu/event/memory-its-about-time/
LOCATION:Irvine\, 92697\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Scientific
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