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October 1, 2024
32nd Annual Samuel Eiduson Graduate Student Distinguished Lecture
“Emergent Learning Signals Are Found in Orbitofrontal, but Not Secondary Motor, Cortex Using Single-Cell Imaging in Rats”
Laboratory of Dr. Alicia Izquierdo
College of Life Sciences, Department of Psychology
University of California, Los Angeles
Upcoming Events/Seminars
- 12:00pm
Joint Seminars in Neuroscience (JSN) Series: 32nd Annual Samuel Eiduson Graduate Student Distinguished Lecture – Juan Luis Romero Sosa
- 4:00pm
Ecological Medicine & Psychedelic Studies Initiative (PSI) Workshop – “Ecology & Wellness at UCLA: How the Semel HCI Center & Sustainability Weave Nature into the Built Environment”
- 9:00am
Neurology Grand Rounds – Jorg Dietrich, M.D., Ph.D.
- 9:00am
Neurology Grand Rounds – Lee Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D.
- 12:00pm
Neuromodulation Seminar Series – Dhakshin Ramanathan, M.D., Ph.D.
- 12:00pm
Integrative Center for Neurobehavioral Genetics (ICNG) Seminar Series – Laura DeNardo, Ph.D.
- 9:30am
Integrative Center for Learning and Memory (ICLM) Journal Club – Dean Buonomano, Ph.D.
- 3:30pm
Synapse to Circuit (S2C) Seminar Series – Arash Bellafard, Ph.D.
- 1:00pm
2024 Neurobiology Fall Symposium
- 3:00pm
Women in Neuroscience (WiN) Affinity Group Meeting
- 9:00am
Neurology Grand Rounds – Hossein Estiri, Ph.D.
- 12:30pm
Decision Making Affinity Group (DMAG) Seminar – Payam Piray, Ph.D.
- 9:30am
Integrative Center for Learning and Memory (ICLM) Journal Club – Hanna Cattan-Hayat, Ph.D.
- 3:30pm
Synapse to Circuit (S2C) Seminar Series – Raajaram Gowrishankar, Ph.D.
- 8:00am
BRI Inaugural Neuroscience Retreat
- 9:00am
Neurology Grand Rounds – Nicholas Frost, M.D.
- 9:30am
Integrative Center for Learning and Memory (ICLM) Journal Club – Aditya Singh, Ph.D.
- 3:30pm
Synapse to Circuit (S2C) Seminar Series – Lukas Oesch, Ph.D.
- 9:00am
Neurology Grand Rounds – Laura Trejo, M.D.
- 3:00pm
NeuroTheory Affinity Group (NTAG) Meeting
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