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Computational Neuroscience Center presents Future Tense: Ryan Calo, JD (University of Washington School of Law)
Magnuson Health Sciences Building 1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA, United StatesFuture Tense is a series featuring scientists, thinkers, and writers discussing the intersections of neuroscience, artificial intelligence and society. On February 5, join us for a presentation from UW Law professor Ryan Calo on legal and regulatory approaches to emerging technology.
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Neurodegeneration Research In Progress Seminar
ZoomMonthly Zoom Seminar Add the RIPS series to your calendar with the following link!
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SfN Presents: Nonhuman Primate Neuroscience: A 20-Year History of Unplanned Advocacy
Research involving nonhuman primates remains crucial for translating discoveries from rodent and computer models to humans with neurological and neuropsychiatric illnesses. Women and neuroscientists historically underrepresented in this area of neuroscience are disproportionately targeted by anti-science extremism. The speaker will discuss their more than 20 years of experience in this field and their efforts supporting […]
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NBIO Presents: Christopher Lapointe, PhD (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center)
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NBIO Presents: Travis Rotterman, PhD (Boston University)
Health Sciences G-328Spinal motor circuits reorganization in response to peripheral neuropathy Peripheral neuropathy encompasses a constellation of injuries and diseases that lead to peripheral axon degeneration, a process commonly referred to as Wallerian degeneration. This pathological axonal loss disrupts sensory-motor integration and gives rise to an array of debilitating symptoms such interjoint discoordination, postural instability, and ataxia. […]
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Neurodegeneration Research In Progress Seminar
ZoomMonthly Zoom Seminar Add the RIPS series to your calendar with the following link!
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NBIO Presents: Rebecca Shansky, PhD (Northeastern University)
Health Sciences G-328Prefrontal Circuit Mechanisms Driving Sex Differences in Defensive Responding
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NBIO Presents: Jayeeta Basu, PhD (New York University)
Health Sciences G-328Seminar title and abstract coming soon!