Posts by Angela
Boosting the Brain’s Brakes to Beat Memory Loss
Diaz Alonso Receives Young Investigator Grant to Understand How Memories are Made and Disrupted in the Brain
Diaz Alonso Receives Young Investigator Grant to Understand How Memories are Made and Disrupted in the Brain October 27, 2021 Dr. Javier Diaz Alonso, a CNLM Fellow and assistant professor…
Read MoreA Q&A With Dr. Elizabeth Head On Her Latest Research
Amal Alachkar, University of California, Irvine – Trauma-Induced Depression
Study Shows That Mild Physical Activity Can Improve Brain Function
CNLM Earns University Designation as an Organized Research Unit
We are thrilled to announce that the University of California has approved the designation of the UC Irvine Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) as an Organized Research Unit…
Read MoreNew research “sniffs out” how associative memories are formed
Virtual Colloquium with Nii Addy, Ph.D.
Cholinergic and L-type Calcium Channel Regulation of Substance Use and Mood Disorder Phenotypes in Rodent Models Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PDT Nii Addy, Ph.D. Associate Professor…
Read MoreCNLM Ambassadors Host Panel Discussion on “How addiction hijacks the brain: what animal models can tell us about the neurobiology of drugs of abuse”
CNLM Ambassadors Host Panel Discussion on “How addiction hijacks the brain: what animal models can tell us about the neurobiology of drugs of abuse” By Dr. Aditya Singh As the…
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