CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Dr. Alicia Izquierdo

Frontocortical circuits in reward learning and choice under uncertainty Join the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory for a virtual colloquium with Alicia Izquierdo, Ph.D., Behavioral Neuroscience Professor from the UCLA Department of Psychology.

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EpiCenter Annual Symposium

Dr. Elizabeth Thiele, professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, will be the keynote speaker during the EpiCenter Annual Symposium.

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Development and Cell Biology Spring Seminar Series with Dr. Javier Apfeld

C. elegans Processes Sensory Information to Choose Between Freeloading and Self-defense Strategies Join the UCI Department of Developmental and Cell Biology in a virtual seminar with Dr. Javier Apfield, Assistant Professor of the College of Science of Northeastern University. Abstract: Hydrogen peroxide is the preeminent chemical weapon that organisms use for combat. Individual cells rely…

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Elizabeth Head, MA, PhD

Alzheimer Disease in Down Syndrome: Cerebrovascular and Neuroinflammation Contributions Please join the UCI Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics in a virtual seminar with Dr. Elizabeth Head, from the UCI School of Medicine.   Free to attend. Registration required. Click here for more information. 

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ICAN Seminar -Dr. Arif Hamid

Dopamine waves as a mechanism for spatiotemporal credit assignment. Join the UC Irvine Center for Addiction Neuroscience in a virtual ICAN Seminar featuring Arif Hamid, PhD, from Brown University. Abstract Significant evidence supports the view that dopamine shapes reward-learning by encoding prediction errors. However, it is unknown whether dopamine decision-signals are tailored to the functional specialization…

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CNCM Seminar with Orkide Koyuncu, PhD

Alpha-Herpesvirus Neuroinvasion: Deciphering the Long Path Toward Latency Please join the UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping in a virtual seminar with Dr. Orkide Koyuncu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics of the UCI School of Medicine. Free to attend. Registration required.  For more information, please visit:  www.cncm.som.uci.edu/seminars

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Steven Petrou, Ph.D.

Dr. Steven Petrou, professor and director of the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, is one of the speakers in the 2020/21 EpiCenter Seminar Series. Dr. Petrou is a leader in the field of ion channel neuropathies, with a particular focus on rare epileptic encephalopathies. These are a range of genetic epilepsies affecting infants and…

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Conte Center Seminar Series with Catherine J. Peña, PhD

Transcriptomic and epigenomic consequences of early life stress The Conte Center @ UCI will be hosting Catherine J. Peña, PhD, Assistant Professor, from Princeton Neuroscience Institute. To attend, please visit: https://zoom.us/j/95134666233?pwd=QitYQnZXVXVJY09WZlhzdzJBSGU3QT09

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CNCM Seminar with Dr. Sylvain Williams

Please join the UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping in a virtual seminar with Dr. Sylvain Williams of McGill University. For more information, please visit:  www.cncm.som.uci.edu/seminars

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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Seminar Series: Kevin Beier, Ph.D.

Parallel Dopamine Circuits Mediate Unique Aspects of Cocaine-Induced Behavioral Plasticity    Please join the UCI School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences in a virtual seminar featuring Kevin Beier, Ph.D.   Abstract: My research is focused on identifying how experience modulates activity dynamics in neural circuits, both acutely and chronically. I aim to develop new methods…

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CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Kimberlei A. Richardson, Ph.D.

Opportunities and Obstacles: Investigating the Orexin System Beyond Food Preference The CNLM will be hosting Dr. Kimberlei Richardson, from the Department of Pharmacology of Howard University College of Medicine, in a virtual colloquium where she will present her latest research. Co-sponsored by the UC Irvine Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) and the UC…

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Neurobiology and Behavior Distinguished Colloquium – Tara DeSilva, PhD

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). The DeSilva lab focuses on three major areas of research: 1) Blocking immune…

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