Past Events Filter Events Theme (-) NeuroHealth NeuroDiscovery NeuroEngineering Event TypeSeminar Session / Talk Symposium OrganizationWu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Image 09 May 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Kelsey Martin - The evolving landscape of autism research Image 02 May 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Catharine Winstanley - More than rewarding: how do sound and light cues impact risky decision making and motor impulsivity? Image 25 Apr 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Laura Colgin - Hippocampal place cell coding of non-spatial information Image 22 Feb 12pm to 1pm PST Seminar Tanya Daigle - Enhancer AAVs for basic and translational applications Image 15 Feb 12pm to 1pm PST Seminar Eiman Azim - Sensorimotor circuits for dexterous movement Image 21 Oct 2:45pm to 3:30pm PDT Session / Talk George Koob: Hyperkatifeia, negative reinforcement and the negative emotional side of addiction Image 31 Oct 11:35am to 12:05pm PDT Session / Talk A strategy for identifying loss of function mutations that slow photoreceptor degeneration in vivo - Douglas Vollrath Image 31 Oct 9:40am to 10:10am PDT Session / Talk A novel PET radioligand to identify inflammation in Alzheimer's disease - Katrin Andreasson and Michelle James Pagination Previous page Current page 1 Page 2 Next page
Image 02 May 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Catharine Winstanley - More than rewarding: how do sound and light cues impact risky decision making and motor impulsivity?
Image 25 Apr 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Laura Colgin - Hippocampal place cell coding of non-spatial information
Image 22 Feb 12pm to 1pm PST Seminar Tanya Daigle - Enhancer AAVs for basic and translational applications
Image 21 Oct 2:45pm to 3:30pm PDT Session / Talk George Koob: Hyperkatifeia, negative reinforcement and the negative emotional side of addiction
Image 31 Oct 11:35am to 12:05pm PDT Session / Talk A strategy for identifying loss of function mutations that slow photoreceptor degeneration in vivo - Douglas Vollrath
Image 31 Oct 9:40am to 10:10am PDT Session / Talk A novel PET radioligand to identify inflammation in Alzheimer's disease - Katrin Andreasson and Michelle James