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  • UCI Interdisciplinary Research Showcase and Workshop

    Faculty and graduate students are invited to join in this new workshop designed to celebrate and promote effective collaboration in interdisciplinary research. Workshop sessions will address a wide range of topics of interest to UCI researchers, including hands-on tools for promoting effective cross-disciplinary collaboration and best practices for leading and sustaining interdisciplinary research and training…

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  • Shreesh P. Mysore, Ph.D.

    Despite the rich literature on the consequences of selective attention to behavior and to neural responses, as well as a wealth of models of competitive selection, little is known about the circuit mechanisms by which the brain actually selects the highest priority stimulus as the next target of spatial attention. Following a first principles approach…

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  • Davide Dulcis, Ph.D.

    Dr. Dulcis is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at UCSD. He is a faculty member of the Neurosciences graduate program and the Center for Circadian Biology at UCSD. He received his B.S. from University of Cagliari  (Italy) double majoring in Physiology and Biology. While earning his Ph.D. from University of Arizona in Neuroscience, he illustrated…

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  • Robert Hunt, Ph.D.

    Interneurons and the control of memory precision Inhibitory interneurons govern the sparse activation of principal cells that permits appropriate behaviors, and they are activated during specific memory processes. Our recent work has demonstrated important roles for interneurons in disorders of brain development and injury. These studies have motivated our ongoing efforts to understand how these…

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  • Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD, FACS

    The 3rd Annual John A. Kusske Lecture Series Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD, FACS The Myth of Equipoise Theodore S. Roberts Professor Chair and Residency Program Director Department of Neurological Surgery University of Washington RSVP to Cindy Wang at ucineurosurgery@hs.uci.edu or 714-456-3402. Seating is limited.

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  • Michael Halassa, M.D., Ph.D.

    Networks Underlying Cognitive Control & Flexibility Michael Halassa is a MIT neuroscientist who aims to understand the basic circuit mechanisms of how information is routed in the brain and how disruptions in these circuits can lead to neurological and psychiatric disorders. As a practicing psychiatrist he aims to develop novel approaches to diagnosing and treating these…

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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 St. Louis. For more information, contact Dina Jankowski at djankows@uci.edu.

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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 event is co-hosted by the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory and the School of Social Ecology.

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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 month, Autumn S. Ivy, M.D., Ph.D., from the UCI School of Medicine, will present the latest research from her lab.

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