“How RBP interactions drive post-transcriptional gene expression regulation“ Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
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“Identifying mechanisms of cognitive computations from spikes” Hosted by the Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (CTCN) Talks will be followed by refreshments and discussion in Fort NRB 9101. Full schedule, CTCN Events For inquiries contact ctcn@wustl.edu.
“Patient Safety and Quality Improvement: Why, when, and who?” Hosted by the Department of Psychiatry For inquiries contact Brigitte Northrop.
“How Words Can Change and Measure Psychological States” Hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences For inquiries contact psych@wustl.edu.
“Brain Health Imaging and Dementia Prevention as Applied to Midlife Obesity” Hosted by the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight ADRC) Full schedule, Knight ADRC seminars For inquiries contact Emma Swinford.
“Development positive allosteric modulators of MrgprX1 for the treatment of neuropathic pain” NOTE location Hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology For inquiries contact Amber Spies.
“The importance of measurement and modeling for rigorous science” Hosted by the Cognitive, Computational and Systems Neuroscience Pathway (CCSN) After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Agenda:2:30—3:30 pm CDT: Presentation3:30—4:00 pm CDT: Q & A, prioritizing trainees Abstract: With the advent of powerful machine learning methods and massive […]
Clarice Pavlak: “How the Design of Presentation Slides Affects Audience Comprehension: A Case for the Assertion–Evidence Approach”Sneha Chaturvedi: “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” NOTE location Join the Center for Health and Science Communication at Becker Library for the next SciComm Journal Club session, hosted in partnership with the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences. In How […]
“Clinical Interpretation of Cancer Genome Variants” Hosted by the Clinical Research Training Center (CRTC) The Genomics in Medicine Seminar Series offers attendees a practical background in molecular biology and genetics, an introduction to genomics technologies and research, and an understanding of the clinical application of genomics knowledge. The series is designed for clinicians and […]
Henry Schreiber: “The comorbid multiple sclerosis and susceptibility to urinary tract infections”Wangchao Xu: “A glia-microbiota-neuron axis that modulates sleep and controls the lifespan” Data blitz meetings of MIND: Microbiome, Immunology, Neuroscience Discussions MIND Meetings are on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 2 to 3 pm in McDonnell Pediatric Research Building (MPRB), 8th floor conference […]
Debabrata Patra: “FGFR Signaling in Skeletal Development”Shafqat Khan: “Modeling X-chromosome states in embryonic and extraembryonic lineages using human stem cells” The Regeneration, Aging, and Development (RAD) Research Forum Series is hosted by the Department of Developmental Biology and the Center of Regenerative Medicine. For inquiries contact Brittni Martin.
Jennifer Enright: “TBA”Eli Pratte: “Chemical Injuries of the Eye: Update on Classification and Treatment” Hosted by the John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (DOVS) Full schedule, DOVS Grand Rounds For inquiries contact Tracie Hughes.
“Revisiting the critical period: Contributions of auditory neuroplasticity to the adult acquisition and cross-linguistic diversity of speech sounds” Hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Full schedule, Behavior, Brain, Cognition Colloquium For inquiries contact psych@wustl.edu.
“Amyloid- and Tau-PET: From Validation to Use in Clinical Trials” Hosted by the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Neuroimaging Labs Research Center’s East Labs Leonardo Iaccarino is a Senior Director in Clinical Development in the Avid Radiopharmaceuticals team at Eli Lilly and Company, with 10+ years experience in the use of molecular neuroimaging techniques for neurodegeneration […]
“Detrimental vs. adaptive phenotypes of aging microglia and their impact on cognitive decline” Hosted by the Department of Neuroscience Full schedule, Neuroscience seminars For inquiries contact Erica Gibbs.
“Quantitative Proteomics for Understanding Cancer Epigenetics” 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.
“TFEB degradation is regulated by an IKK/β-TrCP2 phosphorylation-ubiquitination cascade” The Hope Center Lysosome Processing & Transport Group meets on the third Thursday of every month. For inquiries please contact the Hope Center.
“OCT Angiography and Oximetry: Prospects & Challenges” Hosted by the Department of Biomedical Engineering Abstract: Retinal vascular diseases are a leading cause of blindness. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become the standard imaging modality in clinic. OCT angiography (OCTA) has been rapidly adopted in research and clinical settings. In this talk, the development of OCTA […]
“Mechanisms of brain aging and longevity” Hosted by the Center for Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG) Full schedule, BIG Center Seminars For inquiries contact Randi Lee.
“CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder (CDD): Bringing the clinic into science” Hosted by the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC) and the the Department of Neuroscience The IDDRC Seminars for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research brings in WashU faculty and other experts across disciplines whose research has particular implications for interventions in neurodevelopmental disorders. For inquiries or if you […]
LectureRichard Young: “Exploring biological mysteries with condensate models” Mini symposium talksAlex Holehouse: “Chemical specificity of intrinsically disordered regions”Matthew Lew: “6D single-fluorogen microscopy for visualizing biomolecular condensates” Hosted by the Center for Biomolecular Condensates Please join us for the third talk in the 2023-2024 Distinguished Lectures on Biomolecular Condensates Series sponsored by the Center for Biomolecular Condensates in the […]
“Developing human cell based models of Alzheimer disease in Trisomy 21” The Aging Club gathers bi-weekly to discuss WIPs and recent papers in aging biology and age-associated disease. Full schedule, Aging Club For inquiries contact Virginia Hsu or Cecilia Lei.
“Using structural and biophysical tools to understand TREM2-ligand interactions in Alzheimer’s disease” Hosted by the WashU Biochemistry & Biophysics Community (WashU BB), a student-led group Refreshments to follow seminar For inquiries contact the WashU BB Community.
Hosted by the Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences Gain insight and build connections in the world of science! All are welcome! Please RSVP here: https://linktr.ee/dbbs_srp For inquiries contact Julianne Mason.
“Neurodegeneration: The Role of Genome Organization and Stability” Hosted by the Department of Genetics Full schedule, Genetics seminars For inquiries contact Michelle Gibbs.
“Stereotype consensus: insights across diverse groups and dimensions” Hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Full schedule, Social & Personality Brown Bags For inquiries contact psych@wustl.edu.
The Systems Journal Club has spirited discussions of recent systems neuroscience papers, covering sensory, motor and cognitive issues. If you have questions about schedule, food, computer setup, and the like, please email Yuma Kanazawa and Waleed Babar. Pizza at 11:45a. Full schedule and archives, Systems Journal Club For inquiries or to be added to the journal club […]
“The Role of Autophagy in Intestinal Infection in Mice and C. elegans” Thesis lab: Megan Baldridge (WashU Medicine) For inquiries contact Christy Durbin.
“Molecular Phenotyping of Critical Illness: Is it Time for Precision Critical Care?” The Annual C. R. Stephen Lecture is hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology. The C.R. Stephen Lectures honor the first chair of the anesthesiology department at the School of Medicine, C. Ronald Stephen, MD, FFARCS. Carolyn S. Calfee, MD, MAS is a Professor of Medicine […]
The Transdisciplinary Institute in Applied Data Sciences (TRIADS) Mobile Assessment and Intervention Network (MAIN) Nexus Group will meet to discuss its latest work and next steps. The goal of this group is to facilitate connections between researchers interested in mobile data applications and methodologies, and to promote conversations around relevant funding opportunities. If you’d like […]
“Reframing stigma in Tourette syndrome” Hosted by the Department of Neurology Full schedule, Neurology Grand Rounds For inquiries contact Andrea Barker.
“Building and rebuilding long-distance circuitry in the mammalian CNS– lessons from development” Hosted by the Department of Developmental Biology Full schedule, Developmental Biology seminars For inquiries contact Brittni Martin.
“Targeting dendritic cell function to improve cancer immunotherapy” Hosted by the Siteman Mechanisms of Cancer Biology Program For inquiries contact Maria Miller.
“Transcriptomic changes in Lewy body disease and Alzheimer’s disease linked to selective regional and neuronal vulnerability” This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Leveraging -omics in Disease Organizers: Carlos Cruchaga, Laura Ibanez (WashU Psychiatry) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For inquiries contact the Hope Center.
“Structural insights into host-pathogen interactions of coronaviruses and alphaviruses” Thesis lab: Michael Diamond (WashU Medicine) For inquiries contact Christy Durbin.
NOTE location Hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology For inquiries contact Amber Spies.
“Bacterial Colonization of Medical Devices in the Urogenital Tract” Thesis lab: Scott Hultgren (WashU Molecular Microbiology) For inquiries contact Christy Durbin.
Hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Full schedule, Clinical Science Seminars For inquiries contact psych@wustl.edu.
Hosted by the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight ADRC) Full schedule, Knight ADRC seminars For inquiries contact Emma Swinford.
“Education Update” Hosted by the Department of Psychiatry For inquiries contact Brigitte Northrop.
“Going Fast and Slow: How DNA Motors Direct Homologous Recombination” Hosted by the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Full schedule, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics seminars For inquiries contact Eric Eggers.
“Germline Genomics” Hosted by the Clinical Research Training Center (CRTC) The Genomics in Medicine Seminar Series offers attendees a practical background in molecular biology and genetics, an introduction to genomics technologies and research, and an understanding of the clinical application of genomics knowledge. The series is designed for clinicians and other interested persons, including […]
NOTE location Hosted by the Department of Neuroscience Full schedule, Neuroscience seminars For inquiries contact Erica Gibbs.
“Hosted by the John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (DOVS) Full schedule, DOVS Grand Rounds For inquiries contact Tracie Hughes.
“Development and Structure of Spinal Interneuron Connectivity in Larval Zebrafish” Thesis lab: Martha Bagnall (WashU Neuroscience) For inquiries contact Sally Vogt.
Hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Full schedule, Aging & Development Brown Bag Events For inquiries contact psych@wustl.edu.
The Developmental Neuroimaging group meets bi-weekly on Wednesdays at 9am. For inquiries contact Ashley Preisser.
“Circadian clocks and neurodegeneration” Hosted by the WashU School of Medicine. Jin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD cordially invites you to the installation of Erik S. Musiek, MD, PhD as the Charlotte and Paul Hagemann Professor of Neurology. Kindly RSVP by March 15, 2024. Reception immediately following.
The 25th Annual David M. Kipnis Lecture is hosted by the Department of Developmental Biology. Open to all faculty, trainees, students and staff. For inquiries contact Amy Kupcho at a.kupcho@wustl.edu.
“Visualizing Immune Response Using immunoPET” Hosted by Siteman Cencer Center Oncologic Imaging Program Schedule For inquiries contact Carrie Wehking.