3 Jan

The Hope Center Neurogenetics & Transcriptomics Group meets on the 1st Friday of each month from 1:00-2:00 pm. For inquiries contact the Hope Center.

6 Jan

This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Obesity and Brain Health Organizers: Alexxai Kravitz and Justin Wang (WashU Psychiatry) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For inquiries contact the Hope Center.

9 Jan

CVRC Seminar: Kristin Guilliams (WashU Neurology)

January 9, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Zoom/Holden Auditorium (Farrell LTC, Medical Campus)

Cerebrovascular Research Community (CVRC) Seminars are designed for all who conduct research related to stroke & cerebrovascular diseases and neurovascular injury & repair, including the clinical, basic, and translational sciences.  Full schedule, CVRC Seminars For inquiries contact Francesca Ryan.

9 Jan

Hosted by the John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Vision Science Seminars are held weekly on Thursday morning (10-11a, unless noted) from September to May. Full schedule, Vision Science seminars For inquiries contact Marion Timothy.

10 Jan

Hosted by the Hope Center for Neurological Disorders The Hope Center Lipid Metabolism Research Group gathers those who have made pioneering contributions in understanding the connection between lipid metabolism, immune activation and neurological/psychiatric disorders, and others who would like to know more about these contributions, better understand the role of lipid metabolism in health and […]

10 Jan

Center for Women’s Health Engineering Mini-Research Symposium

January 10, 2025
2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Whitaker Hall 100 (Danforth Campus)

The Center for Women’s Health Engineering is excited to invite you to participate in the Center for Women’s Health Engineering Mini-Research Symposium 2025, scheduled for Jan. 10 in Whitaker Hall 100, Danforth Campus, Washington University in St. Louis. This one-day symposium provides an opportunity for students and faculty to explore WashU’s latest research in women’s health engineering. Talks will […]

10 Jan

Neurology Grand Rounds

January 10, 2025
7:45 am - 8:45 am
Zoom/Holden Auditorium (Farrell LTC, Medical Campus)

Hosted by the Department of Neurology Topic: Adult Epilepsy Full schedule, Neurology Grand Rounds For inquiries contact Andrea Barker.

13 Jan

This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Obesity and Brain Health Organizers: Alexxai Kravitz and Justin Wang (WashU Psychiatry) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For inquiries contact the Hope Center.

13 Jan

Hosted by the Deparment of Psychological & Brain Sciences Abstract: Human language processing involves retrieval of information from the immediate past to resolve long-distance dependencies between words (e.g., linking the pronoun she to an associated preceding word such as princess). Beyond retrieval from the past, the human brain also generates predictions about upcoming information (e.g., […]

14 Jan

Hosted by the WashU Brown School of Social Work Survey data indicates the 2024 Presidential election was a primary source of stress for many Americans concerned about the future of our county. Join us to learn how to safeguard your mental health and maintain emotional wellness amidst our evolving political climate. Dr. Keyes will highlight […]

15 Jan

The Hope Center Neurodegeneration/HPAN Research Group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. For inquiries contact the Hope Center.

15 Jan

Longer Life Foundation Informational Session

January 15, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Farrell LTC 302 (FLTC; Medical Campus)

Join for an informational luncheon session to learn more about how you could receive funding for Pilot & Feasibility grants up to $50,000 per year from the Longer Life Foundation (LLF). Dr. Brad Evanoff, Dr. Dominic Reeds, Dr. Preeti Dalawari, and Dr. Joseph Zhang will provide information and answer your questions regarding the type of funding […]

16 Jan

Hosted by the Department of Research Education and Information, under the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research This event supports WashU faculty by providing them with information on the research tools and resources available at the university. Faculty and research teams can attend peer-led sessions on valuable topics such as Animal Care & Use, […]

16 Jan

Hosted by the John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Vision Science Seminars are held weekly on Thursday morning (10-11a, unless noted) from September to May. Full schedule, Vision Science seminars For inquiries contact Marion Timothy.

16 Jan

Hosted by the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) Abstract: Traditional biology generally looks at only a few aspects of an organism at a time and attempts to molecularly dissect diseases and study them part by part with the hope that the sum of knowledge of parts would help explain the operation of the whole. Rarely […]

17 Jan

Hosted by the Deparment of Psychological & Brain Sciences Abstract: Philosophers and psychologists have long debated the relative roles of built-in structure versus learning in the developing human mind. It is only recently that whole-brain measurements from awake infants have become available to inform these debates. First, I will present data showing that pre-verbal infants’ […]

17 Jan

Hosted by the Department of Neurology Topic: Adult Neurology Clinical Pathologic CaseSpeakers: Anjad Samara, MD, Nesreen Jaafar, MD, Talora Martin, MD and Gabe Vazquez Veliz, MD, PhD Full schedule, Neurology Grand Rounds For inquiries contact Andrea Barker.

20 Jan

The Danforth Campus 38th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration will take place on Monday, January 20, 2025, from 2-3:30 p.m. in Graham Chapel. The commemoration theme is “Responsibility,” inspired by the quote: “Ultimately individual responsibility lies not in the external situation but in the internal response.” – Martin Luther King, Jr., from his […]

23 Jan

CVRC Seminar

January 23, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Zoom/Holden Auditorium (Farrell LTC, Medical Campus)

Cerebrovascular Research Community (CVRC) Seminars are designed for all who conduct research related to stroke & cerebrovascular diseases and neurovascular injury & repair, including the clinical, basic, and translational sciences.  Full schedule, CVRC Seminars For inquiries contact Francesca Ryan.