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  • BME Seminar Series: Michael Yartsev of UC Berkeley

    “Studying the Neural basis of Complex Spatial, Social and Acoustic Behaviors – in Freely Behaving and Flying Bats” BME Seminar Series Join the UCI Samueli School of Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering in a virtual seminar with Michael Yartsev, Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, where he will be presenting his latest research.  

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  • CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Dr. Staci D. Bilbo

    Prenatal environmental stressors impair postnatal microglial function and behavior in male mice Join this virtual colloquium brought by the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, where Staci D. Bilbo, Ph.D., from Duke University, will be presenting her research on brain science.

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  • Developmental and Cell Biology Seminar Series with Irene Chiolo

    Highways for Repair: Nuclear Actin Filaments and Myosins Drive Relocalization and Repair of Heterochromatic DNA Breaks Join the UCI BioSci Department of Developmental and Cell Biology in a virtual seminar with Irene Chiolo, Associate Professor of the Department of Biological Sciences of the University of Southern California. Abstract Pericentromeric heterochromatin accounts for ~30% of fly…

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  • CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Dr. Beth Stevens

    (Re) Defining Myeloid Cell States and Function in Alzheimer’s Disease Join the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory in a virtual colloquium with Dr. Beth Stevens, Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard University. Abstract: Emerging evidence from genetic association studies shows that dysregulation of the brain’s immune system plays a key role in…

  • ASK THE DOC: What is frontotemporal dementia? @ Facebook & YouTube LIVE

    Presented by UCI MIND, Ask the Doc is an informative live video series focused on the most pressing questions about frontotemporal dementia.  About the Doc: Ahmad Sajjadi, MD, PhD, MRCP Dr. Ahmad Sajjadi is Assistant Professor of Neurology in the UCI School of Medicine. Dr. Sajjadi received his medical degree from Tehran University of Medical…

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  • 12th Annual Emerging Scientists Symposium

    Please join REMIND and UCI MIND for its 12th Annual Emerging Scientists Symposium on Thursday, March 18th on Zoom with keynote speaker, Tony Wyss-Coray, PhD, D.H. Chen Professor II of Neurology & Neurological Sciences at Stanford University (see flyer below).   Register at www.mind.uci.edu/remindsymposium. Trainee abstracts are due Friday, February 26th. There will be cash prizes!   For questions, please email remind@uci.edu.

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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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  • Visualize: Art as a Mechanism to Communicate Science

    Art and science have always formed a natural partnership. Artists have an intangible ability to help people understand complex ideas. Their works have visually described new species, demonstrated complex natural and technological processes and concepts, and have enabled us to see the microscopic and the cosmic. In this talk, Rae will discuss the importance of…

  • Wei Xu, Ph.D.

    The UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping will be hosting Dr. Wei Xu, from the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, in a virtual seminar where he will present his latest research.

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  • CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Corey Harwell, Ph.D.

    Development and diversity of neural cell types in the septum The CNLM will be hosting Dr. Corey Harwell, from the Department of Neurobiology of Harvard Medical School, in a virtual colloquium where he will present his latest research. Abstract: The septum is ventral forebrain structure responsible for the regulation of emotional states including anxiety, fear and…

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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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  • Keys to Successful Aging

    We all want to enjoy a satisfying old age. Happily, research is providing us with some pointers, ranging from understanding of how to maintain psychological and physical health to insights into molecular changes in the aging brain and how we may be able to reverse them. Join Annual Reviews and Knowable Magazine for a scientific exploration of…