Homecoming Festival
Visit the UCI Brain and Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory booth during the UCI Homecoming Festival on Saturday, February 29th in Aldrich Park from 2-6 p.m. Visitors will have a chance to participate in interactive demonstrations and score some brain swag.
UCI MIND Distinguished Lecture on the Brain: Dr. Reisa Sperling
Can we detect and treat Alzheimer’s disease a decade before dementia? (And why we must!) Dr. Sperling is a clinical neurologist, a neuroimaging researcher, and a leading force in the movement toward earlier diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Presented by UCI MIND, in partnership with the UCI School of Biological Sciences
David Kleinfeld, Ph.D.
The UCI Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic brings Dr. Kleinfeld, from UC San Diego, to present his research on Vasomotor Dynamics Across the Pial Arteriole Network and the Basis of Resting State fMRI Signals
David Sultzer, M.D.
Join UCI MIND's Facebook LIVE Q&A: How Can You Help Someone With Dementia And Behavioral Symptoms? with Dr. David Sultzer who leads UCI MIND’s clinical research operations, including trials of new treatments.
Dimensions Training Session
The UCI Brain Initiative is pleased to offer training sessions on the Dimensions Team Science Development Tool. These training sessions are designed to help users better understand the interface, the capabilities, and opportunities in Dimensions. Participants are encouraged to apply for Dimensions access prior to attending the training session. Find out more!
Alzheimer’s disease, clinical trials, & COVID-19: Ask Dr. Daniel Gillen
Join UCI MIND for a live Q&A on Facebook with Dr. Daniel Gillen, Professor and Chair of Statistics at UC Irvine.
Sleep in the COVID Crisis: Maintaining Emotional Stability, Cognition and Immune Function Under Stress
The School of Social Sciences is hosting a Zoom lecture series on timely topics related to COVID-19 moderated by Bill Maurer, Dean, Social Sciences, UC Irvine.
Brain and Kidney Symposium
The Department of Medicine in the UCI School of Medicine will host the world’s first all-day virtual International Conference highlighting the interface between neuroscience, neurology, and nephrology. The multidisciplinary panel of speakers and moderators includes experts from the fields of neurology, nephrology, pathology, and psychiatry.
Virtual Colloquium with Andrew P. Maurer, PhD
Using “Model-Result” Interactions to Understand Hippocampal LFPs: Implications for Cognitive Disorders
2020 CNLM Award Ceremony
Each year, the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) offers awards to exceptional postdoctoral researchers, graduate trainees, and undergraduates students. Recipients receive awards of up to $1,000 and will present their work in brief, elevator pitch format to the CNLM community.
Achieving Precision Health in Neuropsychiatry
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Dan Geschwind UCI Precision Health through Artificial Intelligence Initiative presents an online lecture program Thursday, May 28 from 4-6 p.m. Attendees can watch the lecture via Zoom Webinar or YouTube and can submit questions in both platforms' Q&A boxes. Registration is required.
Facebook LIVE Q&A: Why are animal models used to study Alzheimer’s disease? with Dean Frank LaFerla
Dean of the School of Biological Sciences, Frank LaFerla, Ph,D., will be answering questions about the use of animal models in the study of Alzheimer's disease. Tune in on Facebook this upcoming June 5th at 11AM