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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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Bing Ren, Ph.D.
Applications of Single Cell Epigenomics to Neuroscience Dr. 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.
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Sounds in silence: How glial cells in the ear promote maturation of the central auditory system
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. Neural pathways that process sensory information rely on both genetically preprogrammed events and active refinement to establish proper connectivity.…
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CNCM Seminar: Dr. Daniel B. Aharoni
Developing New Tools For Imaging Network Dynamics in Freely Behaving Animals Dr. Daniel B. Aharoni is an Assistant Professor in the department of Neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Aharoni’s research focuses on the development and design of novel tools with application to modern neuroscience. During his graduate career he designed,…
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POSTPONED: CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Dr. Kate M. Wassum
Our thoughts are with those who are impacted by the Silverado Canyon and Blue Ridge Fire which are currently burning in Orange County. In light of the evacuations and lives impacted, we have decided to postpone this event. Join the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory in a virtual colloquium with Kate Wassum,…
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Facebook LIVE Q&A: How does heart health impact the brain? with Dr. Daniel Nation
Dr. Daniel Nation, professor at USC, will be discussing the relation between heart health and the brain.
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Gina Poe, Ph.D.
Sleep to reframe your perspective: neural mechanisms at work to reconsolidate memories in light of new information Dr. Gina Poe is a Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology at UCLA. She is one of the speakers in the UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping 2020 -2021 Seminars.
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Caring for the Caregiver
Join UCI School of Nursing and UCI MIND for a virtual discussion and Q&A with experts on the unique challenges facing dementia caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cognitive Sciences Virtual Colloquia Series – Josh McDermott, Ph.D.
Understanding Auditory Cortical Computation Just by listening, humans can determine who is talking to them, whether a window in their house is open or shut, or what their child dropped on the floor in the next room. This ability to derive information from sound is enabled by a cascade of neuronal processing stages that transform…
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Making Waves: Entrepreneur Conversations – Leen Kawas
Join us for a conversation with Richard Sudek, executive director at Beall Applied Innovation and chief innovation officer at UCI and Leen Kawas, chief executive officer and member of the board of directors of Athira Pharma. They’ll discuss how a young woman pursuing the American Dream goes from scientist to startup to taking her company public…
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Thriving Through Connections Mental Health and Wellness Virtual Conference
In a time of uncertainty, confusion, and disconnectedness Thriving through Connections seeks to bring together a diverse group of mental health professionals and the 16-24-year-old population for a day of learning and connection in a safe and welcoming virtual space. Thriving through Connections will deliver a highly interactive, 3D environment with a live streaming video…
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CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Charan Ranganath, Ph.D.
Memory at the scale of episodes: How the neocortex and hippocampus support memory for complex events Dr. Ranganath’s research focuses on characterizing the psychological processes that support human memory, and their neural underpinnings. In particular, they have investigated the functions of brain regions in the prefrontal cortex and medial temporal lobes.
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