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  • Stephan Feske, MD.

    UCI Medical Scientist Training Program Distinguished Lecture Series Ion Channels as Critical Regulators of Immunity Dr. Stephan Feske's research focuses on signaling pathways in cells of the immune system, particularly store-operated calcium entry (SOCE), mediated by the calcium release–activated calcium (CRAC) channel, and other ion channels. The Feske lab investigates how CRAC channels are activated,…

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  • Joan L. Luby, M.D.

    Early childhood depression: clinical and neural characteristics. The Conte Center @ UCI will host Dr. Joan L. Luby, a professor of child psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in…

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  • The 26th Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning and Memory

    Conscience: The Origins of Moral Intuition Dr. Patricia Churchland, neurophilosopher and professor emerita of philosophy at UCSD, will present the 26th Annual Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning and Memory. This…

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  • Autumn S. Ivy, M.D., Ph.D.

    Exercise during early life enables memory and synaptic plasticity: role of the epigenome. The CNLM Colloquium Series brings learning and memory scientists from around the world to UC Irvine. This…

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  • Homecoming Festival

    Visit the UCI Brain and Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory booth during the UCI Homecoming Festival on Saturday, February 29th in Aldrich Park from 2-6 p.m. Visitors will have a chance to participate in interactive demonstrations and score some brain swag.

  • 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 Kleinfeld, Ph.D.

    The UCI Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic brings Dr. Kleinfeld, from UC San Diego, to present his research on Vasomotor Dynamics Across the Pial Arteriole Network and the Basis of Resting State fMRI Signals

  • 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.