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  • CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Dr. Alicia Izquierdo

    Frontocortical circuits in reward learning and choice under uncertainty Join the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory for a virtual colloquium with Alicia Izquierdo, Ph.D., Behavioral Neuroscience Professor from the UCLA Department of Psychology.

    Free
  • NextGen Epilepsy Seminars – Emily Ling-Lin Pai, MD, PhD

    Emily Ling-Lin Pai, MD, PhD, a postdoc in John Rubenstein's lab at UCSF, will present her latest epilepsy-related research. This event is part of the NextGen Epilepsy Seminar Series which features postdocs and graduate students. This event is sponsored by the Epilepsy Research Center and the Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology.

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  • 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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  • Read aloud and meet the author/scientist

    Theanne Griffith, Ph.D. is a neuroscientist and children’s book author who will read aloud from her book “The Magnificent Makers #2: Brain Trouble”. Sponsored by the Dana Foundation, Dr. Griffith will then talk about being a scientist and answer questions. Want to read along with Dr. Griffith? Click here to purchase your own copy.

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  • Conte Center@UCI 8th Annual Symposium

    Mechanisms of fear, threat and trauma memory encoding: Relevance for PTSD Join the Conte Center @ UCI 's 8th Annual Symposium featuring Professor of Psychiatry and Chief Scientific Officer of Harvard University, Kerry Ressler, M.D., Ph.D., as keynote speaker.   Download the event flyer here.   RSVP Required    

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  • Cognitive Care Solutions Presents: Dana Greenia

    Dana Greenia is a registered nurse, clinical researcher and co-investigator in the 90+ study, a NIH-NIA funded population-based investigation of people over the age of 90. Initiated in 2003, the 90+ study is based in Laguna Woods, California and has enrolled more than 1,960 participants making it likely the largest study of its kind in…

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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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  • Irvine Brain Bee

    Join the UCI CNLM  for an interactive, engaging day of neuroscience fun featuring a keynote lecture, virtual poster session, demonstrations and activities for high school students. Students will have opportunities to network with UCI neuroscience faculty and students throughout the day to learn more about pathway to neuroscience and careers in neuroscience. For more information,…

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  • SCYNA Virtual Symposium

    The Southern California Youth Neuroscience Association(SCYNA) hosts its first ever Virtual Symposium. The Symposium will feature interesting and creative presentations by SCYNA members (high schoolers from SoCal) on various neuroscience topics.

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  • 4C the Future: Compassion

    Join UCI Brain virtually for our inaugural UCI Brain Dialogue Series, 4C the Future. UCI faculty from across the UCI campus will discuss Compassion. Featured speakers for this event are: Nancy Guerra, Dean of the School of Social Ecology and Professor of Psychological Science Sherine Hamdy, Associate Professor of Anthropology Richard Matthew, Professor & Director of…

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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…