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CNLM Fellow Kei Igarashi Discovers Brain Network Mechanism that Contributes to Spatial Memory Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease
CNLM Fellow Rob Spitale Appointed Associate Director for the Planned School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
CNLM Fellow Rob Spitale Appointed Associate Director for the Planned School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Congratulations to CNLM Fellow Dr. Rob Spitale! This month, Dr. Spitale was appointed Associate…
Read MoreInclusivity in BioSci Faculty
Dear Colleagues, In several of the recent forums focused on anti-Black racism, members of the BioSci community have asked thoughtful questions about our School’s hiring practices. I would like to…
Read MoreWed June 10th – Dismantling Systemic Racism in STEM: A #ShutDownSTEM Town Hall
Dear Friends, Following on my message sent yesterday, we are beginning to brainstorm ways to take action and develop concrete plans to eliminate systemic racism on our campus and in…
Read MoreBlack Lives Matter
Friends, We have watched in horror and grief as the events of the last few weeks transpired, exposing systematic anti-Black racism as persistent, pervasive, and lethal. It is a fundamental…
Read More2020 CNLM Young Scholar Virtual Award Ceremony
2020 CNLM Young Scholar Virtual Award Ceremony You are invited to the 2020 CNLM Young Scholar Virtual Award Ceremony. Each year, the CNLM offers awards to exceptional postdoctoral researchers, graduate trainees, and undergraduates…
Read MoreA message from Michael Yassa, Ph.D., – In memory of Dr. James T. Goodrich
Dear colleagues, This week we were heartbroken to hear that a dear colleague and friend, Dr. James T. Goodrich, passed away from complications from COVID-19. Dr. Goodrich was an internationally renowned…
Read More2020 Brain Awareness Week: Exploring memory through different lenses
Neurophilosopher Dr. Patricia Churchland Gives the 26th Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning and Memory
Neurophilosopher Dr. Patricia Churchland Gives the 26th Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning and Memory By Steven Granger In 1975, American biologist E. O. Wilson said that the “evolution of human…
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