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  • Optical Imaging of Cochlear Function and Dysfunction

    Optical Imaging of Cochlear Function and Dysfunction The UCI Irvine Center for Hearing Research brings, internationally recognized otolaryngologist, Dr. John Oghalai, this upcoming February 4th.

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  • Are you getting enough sleep for your brain?

    Live online Q&A with Ruth Benca, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair of Psychiatry & Human Behavior. Attend the video live on the UCI MIND Facebook page or view archived episodes…

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  • The 2020 Irvine Brain Bee

    The Irvine Brain Bee is hosted by the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory at UC Irvine and is organized by a committee led by Manuella Yassa, Director…

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  • Randolph Ashton, PhD

    The UCI Stem Cell Research Center brings Director of Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Center, from the University of Wisconsin, to present his research on: Bioengineering Human CNS Morphogenesis: Application to…

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  • 11th Annual Emerging Scientists Symposium

    11th Annual Emerging Scientists Symposium hosted by REMIND & UCI MIND Dr. Carol Barnes, PhD will give the keynote presentation at the REMIND and UCI MIND symposium. 

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  • Fireside Chat with Joshua Gordon, MD, PhD

    The Conte Center @UCI is hosting a Fireside Chat with Joshua Gordon, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health. This evening event is part of the Conte Center @UCI's…

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  • Conte Center @UCI 7th Annual Symposium

    Novel Technologies and the Brain Co-Anchors include Anna Victoria Molofsky, MD, PhD and Joshua Gordon, MD, Ph.D.

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  • Why Does Our Memory Decline With Age

    In his lecture, Professor Stark will cover his laboratory’s research into these age-related changes and how we can use sophisticated brain imaging and behavioral techniques to study the effects of…

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  • Ana C. Pereira, MD

    The UCI Department of Neurology brings Dr. Ana Pereira, professor of neuroscience at Mount Sinai, to present her research on Selective Cellular and Molecular Vulnerability to Alzheimer's Disease.