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Dr. Thompson-Peer Discusses the Excitement of Pioneering a New Field: Dendrite Regeneration
Dr. Thompson-Peer Discusses the Excitement of Pioneering a New Field: Dendritic Regeneration By Steven Granger Dr. Katherine Thompson-Peer gives a virtual talk to the CNLM community about her research into…
Read MoreUC Irvine launches paid undergraduate summer research opportunity in neuroscience
UC Irvine launches paid undergraduate summer research opportunity in neuroscience Prepares students from diverse backgrounds to be leaders in the field This summer, with support from the National Science Foundation…
Read MoreFrom Circuits to Synapses: Panelists Discuss Research into Making Memories Stronger
From Circuits to Synapses: Panelists Discuss Research into Making Memories Stronger By Abigail Flores The excitement was palpable even across the computer screen as Dr. Michael Yassa, Director of the…
Read MoreThe inspiration behind Black In Neuro
A Fun Way to Keep Your Memory Sharp featuring CNLM Director, Michael Yassa
‘Super Agers’: These Older Adults Show Increased Resistance to Alzheimer’s featuring CNLM fellow, Dr. Claudia Kawas
Unexpected role of physiological estrogen in acute stress-induced memory deficits
On December 1, 2020, The Journal of Neuroscience published research by Ph.D. Candidate Rachael Hokenson titled “Unexpected role of physiological estrogen in acute stress-induced memory deficits.” We asked Rachael to…
Read MoreHow the Right Noise and Smell Can Boost Your Memory During Sleep
Jan. 12 – Virtual Colloquium with Staci Bilbo, Ph.D.
Prenatal environmental stressors impair postnatal microglia function and behavior in male mice Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. PST Staci D. Bilbo, Ph.D. Psychology and Neuroscience Duke University…
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