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Alyson K. Zalta, Ph.D.
VirtualExploring the Therapeutic Potential of Morning Bright Light for PTSD The 2021 CNLM Summer Seminar Series is hosted by the Irvine Summer Institute in Neuroscience, a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program funded by the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense. The program is directed by Dr. Luis Colon-Perez and Manuella Oliveira Yassa and provides an intensive research…
UCI Virtual Brain Camp
VirtualSummer 2021 Brain Camp will be held July 19 - July 30. Due to the COVID pandemic and the university closures, we will be hosting this year's camp remotely. The UCI CNLM has been hosting virtual programs for K-12 children for nearly one year and we are designing an engaging, stimulating and rewarding…
Javier Diaz Alonso, Ph.D.
VirtualExploring AMPA Receptors Synaptic Trafficking During Long-term Potentiation The 2021 CNLM Summer Seminar Series is hosted by the Irvine Summer Institute in Neuroscience, a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program funded by the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense. The program is directed by Dr. Luis Colon-Perez and Manuella Oliveira Yassa and provides an intensive research training and…
Gyorgy Lur, Ph.D.
VirtualSex Dependent Short- and Long-term Effects of Stress on the Parietal Circuit The 2021 CNLM Summer Seminar Series is hosted by the Irvine Summer Institute in Neuroscience, a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program funded by the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense. The program is directed by Dr. Luis Colon-Perez and Manuella Oliveira Yassa and provides an…
Jodi Quas, Ph.D.
VirtualLessons From Science: Interviewing Children about Trauma to Obtain Accurate and Complete Accounts The 2021 CNLM Summer Seminar Series is hosted by the Irvine Summer Institute in Neuroscience, a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program funded by the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense. The program is directed by Dr. Luis Colon-Perez and Manuella Oliveira Yassa and provides…
Lulu Y. Chen, Ph.D.
VirtualRole of Neurexin 2 in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Epilepsy The 2021 CNLM Summer Seminar Series is hosted by the Irvine Summer Institute in Neuroscience, a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program funded by the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense. The program is directed by Dr. Luis Colon-Perez and Manuella Oliveira Yassa and provides an intensive research…
Virtual CNLM Summer Research Symposium
VirtualJoin us for a virtual symposium featuring the 2021 Interns of the Irvine Summer Institute in Neuroscience. Participants will share poster presentations of their summer research projects. Agenda 10:00am - Welcome 10:15am - Keynote Lecture by CNLM Director, Michael Yassa 11:30am - Break 12:00 - 1:40pm - Poster Session For more information, please visit: https://cnlm.uci.edu/reu/
Embodiology®: From Ancestral Movement-Music Practices to Phenomenal Being
Herklotz Conference Center 300 Qureshey Research Lab, Irvine, CA, United StatesEmbodiology®: From Ancestral Movement-Music Practices to Phenomenal Being A Neuro-Arts Symposium Led by Professor S. Ama Wray and Professor Michael Yassa When: Dec. 2, 1-2:15 pm and 7-8:30 pm PDT Where: The Herklotz Conference Center
UCI MSTP Distinguished Lecture Series – Speaker: Garret Stuber , Ph.D.
Telecast via Zoom, and in-person in Tamkin F110"Neurocircuits for Motivation and Reward", Featuring Guest Speaker: Garret Stuber, PhD Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington Wednesday, February 22, 2022 4 - 5 p.m. PT Free to attend. RSVP encouraged. Virtual/Hybrid Event Telecast via Zoom, and in-person in Tamkin F110 Organized by: MSTP students Dhruba Banerjee, and Heechul Jun Event Contacts: Heechul…
2022 Irvine Brain Bee
Qureshey Research Laboratory, 506 C Student Center, Irvine, CA 92697 320 Qureshey Research Lab Irvine, CA 92697-3800, Irvine, CA, United StatesJoin us for a day of neuroscience fun at UC Irvine! Laboratory tours, hands-on brain activities, keynote lecture and an opportunity to meet neuroscientists. The competition is a small portion of the day and we invite all high schoolers to participate regardless of how much you know about the brain!