Past Events Filter Events ThemeNeuroDiscovery NeuroEngineering NeuroHealth Event TypeSeminar Session / Talk Symposium Social Retreat OrganizationWu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Image 01 Feb 11am to 12pm PST Seminar Brielle Ferguson (Stanford): Attention dysfunction in Scn8a +/- mice: Implications for absence epilepsy and ASD Image 01 Feb 10am to 11am PST Seminar Tatiana Engel: Flexible identification of cognitive computations from spikes Image 01 Feb 10am to 11am PST Tatiana Engel - Flexible identification of cognitive computations from spikes Image 31 Jan 1pm to 2pm PST Seminar MBCT Seminar: Gustavo Chau Loo Kung and Stephan Eismann (Stanford) Image 27 Jan 12pm to 1pm PST Seminar CANCELLED: David Ginty - Beauty is skin deep: The sensory neurons of touch Image 20 Jan 12pm to 1pm PST Seminar CANCELLED: Amber Alhadeff - The power of hunger Image 18 Jan 10am to 11am PST Eva Dyer - Towards robust representations of neural activity: Why we need them, how to build them. Image 18 Jan 10am to 11am PST Seminar Eva Dyer: Towards robust representations of neural activity: Why do we need them and how do we build them Pagination Previous page Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Current page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Next page
Image 01 Feb 11am to 12pm PST Seminar Brielle Ferguson (Stanford): Attention dysfunction in Scn8a +/- mice: Implications for absence epilepsy and ASD
Image 01 Feb 10am to 11am PST Seminar Tatiana Engel: Flexible identification of cognitive computations from spikes
Image 01 Feb 10am to 11am PST Tatiana Engel - Flexible identification of cognitive computations from spikes
Image 31 Jan 1pm to 2pm PST Seminar MBCT Seminar: Gustavo Chau Loo Kung and Stephan Eismann (Stanford)
Image 27 Jan 12pm to 1pm PST Seminar CANCELLED: David Ginty - Beauty is skin deep: The sensory neurons of touch
Image 18 Jan 10am to 11am PST Eva Dyer - Towards robust representations of neural activity: Why we need them, how to build them.
Image 18 Jan 10am to 11am PST Seminar Eva Dyer: Towards robust representations of neural activity: Why do we need them and how do we build them