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CNLM Director Michael A. Yassa Will Serve as the First Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the School of Biological Sciences
Dear Colleagues, I am delighted to announce that Professor Michael A. Yassa has accepted the position of associate dean of diversity, equity and inclusion for the School of Biological Sciences, effective October…
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CNLM Fellow Aaron Bornstein Receives Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Grant
CNLM Fellow Aaron Bornstein Receives Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Grant Dr. Aaron Bornstein, assistant professor of cognitive science and CNLM Fellow, has received a Brain & Behavior Research Foundation…
Read MoreSouthern California high schoolers form youth neuroscience association to grow and give back
Southern California high schoolers form youth neuroscience association to grow and give back “How can a three-pound mass of jelly that you can hold in your palm imagine angels, contemplate…
Read MoreOnline Brain Games Show Learning Ability in One Area Can Predict Performance in Another
Dismantling Systemic Racism Working Groups
Colleagues, During our last Dismantling Systemic Racism town hall meeting on July 21st, we described the working group process for supporting the campus grassroots effort to tackle systemic racism and…
Read More‘We do belong here’: The scientist behind #BlackInNeuro hopes to transform a Twitter movement into a lasting community
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CNLM’s T32 in Learning and Memory welcomes four new scholars
CNLM’s T32 in Learning and Memory welcomes four new scholars Drs. Bruce McNaughton (left) and Michael Yassa (right) with 2019-2020 Schneiderman Training Program Fellows, Aliza Le (left) and Sophia Levis…
Read More#BlackinNeuroWeek Begins Today!
Dear colleagues, This week is #BlackinNeuroWeek, a weeklong celebration of Black excellence in neuroscience and related disciplines. BlackinNeuro is an international grassroots effort led by a brilliant group of scholars including…
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