As part of an ongoing lecture series Art for Everyone, sponsored by the behavorial health department and held in the Library ...
As part of the yearlong celebration of 150 years of Biological Sciences at Purdue, we are honored to welcome Dr. Massimo Scanziani, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and Professor at the ...
We are delighted to invite you to our upcoming in-person UG Linguistics Taster Lecture here on our Bloomsbury campus in London. Now that applications for September 2026 are open, we wanted to give you ...
You are warmly welcomed to attend the inaugural lecture of Prof Neil Davies, Professor of Medical Statistics, UCL Division of Psychiatry Once you start thinking about causation, it’s hard to think ...
Recounting the history of magnetic-resonance imaging may seem a diversion from the topic of the “Evolving Brain,” but Dr. Diego Martin says that MRI technology is crucial to our understanding of how ...
This annual lecture honors the legacy of Dr. Bruce Hasegawa: his pioneering research accomplishments, his ability to educate and inspire those he taught and mentored, and his generosity towards others ...
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The adage "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" captures a certain truth about the brain, namely that learning and memory are constrained by the existence of so-called "critical periods." Dr. Gül ...
The Ruth Pauley Lecture Series presents Dr. Katy O’Brien speaking on “The Thinking and Talking Brain: Communication, Connection, and Mental Health after Brain Injury and Concussion” on Tuesday, Jan.
The conversation on brain health has been growing in recent years, and 2024 was no exception. This year brought significant highlights, including increased investment in brain capital (also known as ...
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