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ASK THE DOC: Malcolm Dick, Ph.D.
ASK THE DOC: Alzheimer’s Research Today is an informative Facebook Live video series focused on the most pressing questions and latest research in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Presented by a panel of experts from UCI MIND, this series is scheduled for the first Friday of each month from 9:00-9:30AM PST at @UCIrvineMIND on Facebook.
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Southern California Biomedical Imaging and Machine Learning Symposium
This free, one-day symposium includes talks by UCI, UCLA and USC speakers. The Southern California Biomedical Imaging and Machine Learning Symposium is sponsored by UCI’s Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics.
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ASK THE DOC @ Fullerton Public Library
Do you have questions about brain health, memory changes, and Alzheimer’s disease? Ask the experts from UCI MIND, Orange County’s only congressionally designated Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Panelists will answer your most pressing questions during this free community Q&A session.
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The Irvine Center for Addiction Neuroscience Symposium
Join us for the Irvine Center for Addiction Neuroscience (ICAN) Symposium on October 14th, 2019. Over a billion individuals have substance use disorders across the world .ICAN aims to reduce substance use disorders through the promotion and development of sustained translational addiction research.
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Kendall Lee, MD, PhD
Dr. Kendall Lee, Professor and Director at the Neural Engineering Laboratory in the Department of Neurosurgery at the Mayo Clinic, will present 'Neural Engineering: Next Generation of Electroceuticals.'
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McGaugh-Gerard Lecture on Learning and Memory 2019
Daniel L. Schacter is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. Schacter’s research explores the relation between conscious and unconscious forms of memory, the nature of memory distortions, how individuals use memory to imagine possible future events, enhancement of online learning, as well as the effects of aging on memory. The McGaugh-Gerard lectures are made possible…
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Juan Fortea, M.D., Ph.D.
“Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome and familial Alzheimer's disease: Unique opportunities to understand and prevent a devastating disease” Juan Fortea, M.D., Ph.D. Alzheimer Down Unit Director Hospital of Sant Pau and Catalan Foundation for Down Syndrome
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30th Annual SoCal Alzheimer’s Disease Research Conference
Join national experts for the 30th Annual SoCal Alzheimer’s Disease Research Conference on Friday, October 25th at the Irvine Marriott Hotel.How close are we to solving Alzheimer’s disease? What have we learned so far? Where do we go from here? For 30 years, the Annual SoCal Alzheimer’s Disease Research Conference has delivered the latest knowledge in dementia research and care to the Orange…
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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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Learning and Using Two Languages May Change Your Mind
Judith F. Kroll Distinguished Professor Department of Language Science University of California, Irvine Monday, October 28, 2019 12:00 – 1:15 pm, Education 2010
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ASK THE DOC: Maria Corrada, ScM, ScD
ASK THE DOC: Alzheimer’s Research Today is an informative Facebook Live video series focused on the most pressing questions and latest research in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Presented by a panel of experts from UCI MIND, this series is scheduled for the first Friday of each month from 9:00-9:30AM PST at @UCIrvineMIND on Facebook.…
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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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