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  • Morgan Barense, Ph.D.

    The CNLM Colloquium Series, supported by the Thomas Henry Curtis Fund, brings learning and memory scientists from around the world to UC Irvine.

  • Cristina Alberini, Ph.D.

    A series hosted by Epilepsy Research Center Cristina Alberini, PhD

  • CHR Seminar Series: “Neural Circuits for Auditory Behaviors and Emotions” Presented by Dr. Li Zhang

    The UC Irvine Center for Hearing Research Presents: Li Zhang, USC "Neural Circuits fro Auditory Behaviors and Emotions" Date: Tuesday, February 26th Time: 4 p.m. Location: CNLM Herklotz Conference Center, UCI Campus A Grad student lunch will be held at 12 p.m. in the Med Sci E Conference Room. Please RSVP to georgese@uci.edu Faculty interested in meeting with…

  • Seminar by Rachel Wu

    Seminar by Rachel Wu You are invited: School of Education Talk & Group Discussion “Learning Multiple New Real-World Skills on Cognitive Abilities and Functional Independence in Older Adulthood” Presented by Rachel Wu, PhD, Assistant Professor University of California, Riverside Click Here for an Informational Flyer

  • Brad Aimone, Ph.D.

    The CNLM Colloquium Series, supported by the Thomas Henry Curtis Fund, brings learning and memory scientists from around the world to UC Irvine.

  • Annual CNLM Conference

    The 2019 CNLM Spring meeting will feature presentations in the form of symposia, data blitzs, open papers and a keynote lecture.

  • Seminar with Erin Dolan, PhD

    Seminar Abstract:  National calls to improve undergraduate STEM education have emphasized the importance of undergraduate research experiences. Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences, or CUREs, involve groups of students in addressing research problems or questions in the context of a class, and have been proposed as scalable ways of involving undergraduates in research. This seminar will offer…

  • Amar Sahay, Ph.D.

    Hippocampal Inhibition, Interference and Indexing We have previously demonstrated an important role for adult-born dentate granule cells in resolution of memory interference in adulthood and aging.  These studies have motivated assessment of the neural circuit mechanisms by which dentate granule cells modulate memory interference to dictate discrimination and generalization.  I will discuss ongoing efforts interrogating…

  • Epicenter Seminar with Scott Baraban, PhD

     Epilepsy Research for the New Millennium - A Zebrafish Story   JOIN US as we host an epilepsy research seminar open to the entire UC Irvine community. Dr. Baraban is a basic neuroscientist with research interests in drug discovery, precision medicine & neurodevelopmental disorders.