Displaying 153 - 160 past events of 398 Filter Events Event Type Seminar Symposium Session / Talk Social Retreat Organization Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Image 25 Apr 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Laura Colgin - Hippocampal place cell coding of non-spatial information Image 18 Apr 1pm to 4pm PDT Seminar/ Session / Talk Data Best Practices: 200 - Data Transfer and Storage Image 18 Apr 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Polina Anikeeva - Biologically Informed Neurotechnology for Probing Brain-Body Physiology Image 15 Apr 4pm to 5:30pm PDT Seminar Gabrielle Gutierrez - Using the connectome to discover computational hubs in the fly brain Image 12 Apr 12pm to 12:30pm PDT Seminar Neurofeedback lunch seminar: Sung-Soo Jang Image 08 Apr 4pm to 5:30pm PDT Seminar Stefano Fusi - The geometry of abstraction in human and non-human primates Image 04 Apr 3pm to 4pm PDT Seminar Richard Mooney - A synaptic account of birdsong learning (Eric M. Shooter Lecture) Image 04 Apr 1pm to 4pm PDT Seminar/ Session / Talk Data Best Practices: 220 - Large Language Models as Tools in Research Pagination First page Previous page Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Next page Last page
Image 25 Apr 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Laura Colgin - Hippocampal place cell coding of non-spatial information
Image 18 Apr 1pm to 4pm PDT Seminar/ Session / Talk Data Best Practices: 200 - Data Transfer and Storage
Image 18 Apr 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Polina Anikeeva - Biologically Informed Neurotechnology for Probing Brain-Body Physiology
Image 15 Apr 4pm to 5:30pm PDT Seminar Gabrielle Gutierrez - Using the connectome to discover computational hubs in the fly brain
Image 08 Apr 4pm to 5:30pm PDT Seminar Stefano Fusi - The geometry of abstraction in human and non-human primates
Image 04 Apr 3pm to 4pm PDT Seminar Richard Mooney - A synaptic account of birdsong learning (Eric M. Shooter Lecture)
Image 04 Apr 1pm to 4pm PDT Seminar/ Session / Talk Data Best Practices: 220 - Large Language Models as Tools in Research