Past Events Filter Events ThemeNeuroDiscovery NeuroEngineering NeuroHealth Event TypeSeminar Session / Talk Symposium Social Retreat OrganizationWu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Image 13 Nov 6pm to 6pm PST Grid Cells in Recurrent Neural Networks Image 11 Nov 5:10pm to 5:10pm PST Seminar Connectomics of neurodegeneration - Ellen Kuhl Image 07 Nov 12pm to 1pm PST Seminar Promoting cognitive & neural system recovery in early phases of psychotic iIllness - Sophia Vinogradov Image 31 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Building and rebuilding the retina and hypothalamus one cell at a time - Seth Blackshaw Image 28 Oct 5:10pm to 5:10pm PDT Population codes, behavior, and hierarchical sparse coding: an unsupervised learning approach and its connections to artificial neural networks - Demba Ba Image 25 Oct 11am to 11am PDT Brain mapping and disease modellings using genetically modified marmosets - Hideyuki Okano Image 24 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Circadian regulation of sleep and arousal in flies and mice - Mark Wu Image 17 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar CANCELLED: Probing the role of the extended amygdala circuits in motivated behavior - Thomas Kash Pagination Previous page Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Current page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Next page
Image 07 Nov 12pm to 1pm PST Seminar Promoting cognitive & neural system recovery in early phases of psychotic iIllness - Sophia Vinogradov
Image 31 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Building and rebuilding the retina and hypothalamus one cell at a time - Seth Blackshaw
Image 28 Oct 5:10pm to 5:10pm PDT Population codes, behavior, and hierarchical sparse coding: an unsupervised learning approach and its connections to artificial neural networks - Demba Ba
Image 25 Oct 11am to 11am PDT Brain mapping and disease modellings using genetically modified marmosets - Hideyuki Okano
Image 24 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar Circadian regulation of sleep and arousal in flies and mice - Mark Wu
Image 17 Oct 12pm to 1pm PDT Seminar CANCELLED: Probing the role of the extended amygdala circuits in motivated behavior - Thomas Kash