11 Sep

Hosted by the Siteman Cancer Center Short bio: Electra D. Paskett, PhD, is the Marion N. Rowley Professor of Cancer Research at The Ohio State University, Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control in the College of Medicine, a professor in the Division of Epidemiology in the College of Public Health and the […]

11 Sep

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 basic science […]

11 Sep

Hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Full schedule, Aging & Development Brown Bag Events For inquiries contact psych@wustl.edu.

12 Sep

“Assessing the Outputs, Outcomes, and Impacts of Science Communication: A Quantitative Content Analysis of 128 Science Communication Projects” Join the Center for Health and Science Communication for the next SciComm Journal Club session, hosted in partnership with the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences’ Science Communication Credential. In our next session, we will continue exploring the […]

12 Sep

Hosted by the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) Abstract: Biomolecular condensates are membraneless organelles formed through the phase separation of macromolecules, featuring “sticker” regions connected by flexible “linkers”. While linkers facilitate many interactions, an understudied question is how the length of linkers influences condensation via an interplay with other molecular length scales. We investigate this […]

12 Sep

Hosted by the Center for Clinical Pharmacology The Center for Clinical Pharmacology is a joint collaboration between the Washington University School of Medicine and the University of Health Sciences & Pharmacy in St. Louis. For inquiries contact Emma Witzke.

13 Sep

Camillo Padoa-Schioppa: “TBA”Meaghan Creed: “Basal ganglia adaptations in the context of chronic pain”Matthew Brier: “TBA” In celebration of the new Neuroscience Research Building, the Advancing Neuroscience seminars are designed to showcase the Washington University Neuroscience Community. Seminars are organized by Linda Richards (WashU Neuroscience) and David Holtzman (WashU Neurology). For inquiries contact Rebekah Colson at […]

13 Sep

“Neuronal representation of visual working memory content in the primate primary visual cortex” Huang J, et al. Science Advances, 14 Jun 2024, Vol 10, Issue 24 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 […]

13 Sep

Hosted by the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE) Abstract: Mental disorders often lack clear anatomical abnormalities, and are instead thought to arise from disruptions in neural dynamics. However, the understanding of these disorders has been hindered by the lack of sufficient tools to accurately measure and manipulate these dynamics. To overcome these technical challenges, […]

16 Sep

Computational Neuroscience Next Generation Symposium

September 16, 2024
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
TBA (Medical Campus)

Join us September 16, 2024 for an exciting day of talks and poster presentations at the School of Medicine and Danforth campuses. CNNG Symposium @ WashU is a prestigious symposium sponsored by the newly established Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (CTCN) at Washington University in St. Louis. For inquiries contact the CTCN.

16 Sep

The Maya Zuck Lecture in Child Development is hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Abstract: Executive functions develop dramatically during childhood and predict important life outcomes. According to dominant accounts, control over thoughts and actions is vital, and executive functions that support such control show stable individual differences: If you have high […]

16 Sep

Joint Retreat: DRSCB Program/Developmental Biology/Center of Regenerative Medicine

September 16, 2024
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Pere Marquette (13653 Lodge Blvd, Grafton, IL)

Join us for the annual joint retreat hosted by the Vagelos DBBS Developmental, Regenerative, and Stem Cell Biology Program (DRSCB) and the Department of Developmental Biology and the Center of Regenerative Medicine The retreat will feature both short and long talks, lunch, dinner and after-dinner a poster session and social event. For inquiries contact Brandy Liddell.

17 Sep

Joint Retreat: DRSCB Program/Developmental Biology/Center of Regenerative Medicine

September 17, 2024
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Pere Marquette (13653 Lodge Blvd, Grafton, IL)

Join us for the annual joint retreat hosted by the Vagelos DBBS Developmental, Regenerative, and Stem Cell Biology Program (DRSCB) and the Department of Developmental Biology and the Center of Regenerative Medicine The retreat will feature both short and long talks, lunch, dinner and after-dinner a poster session and social event. For inquiries contact Brandy Liddell.

17 Sep

Hosted by the Department of Psychiatry THE GENE RUBIN AWARD: In recognition of a psychiatry resident in an early stage of training who demonstrates outstanding potential for an academic career focusing on psychiatric education will be presented at Grand Rounds this week. For inquiries contact Brigitte Northrop.

18 Sep

MIND Meeting: Tristan Li (WashU Neuroscience), Meng Wu (WashU Molecular Microbiology)

September 18, 2024
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
McDonnell Pediatric Research Building 8108, 8th Floor (Medical Campus)

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 room (room 8101). Motivated postdocs and faculty members are welcome to participate! Snacks will be provided! Full schedule, MIND Meetings For inquiries contact […]

18 Sep

Hosted by the Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, the John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, and the Department of Neurosurgery Light refreshments will be served. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend! Hope to see you there! DATE: Wednesday September 18th, 2024 TIME: 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm WHERE: Farrell Learning and […]

18 Sep

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 basic science […]

19 Sep

NOTE location 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.

19 Sep

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.

20 Sep

Systems Journal Club: Han lab (WashU Neuroscience)

September 20, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Fort Neuroscience Research Building 10101 (NRB 10th floor; Medical Campus)

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 […]

20 Sep

Hosted by the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE) Abstract: High dimensional (x-y-t-λ) microscopy image acquisition is generally slow, collecting temporal (t) and spectral (λ) channels in sequential images. This temporal and spectral bottleneck has limited the applicability of imaging methods with high molecular specificity, including fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) and hyperspectral coherent […]

20 Sep

TRIADS Speaker Series: David Chalmers (New York University) – “Can ChatGPT Think?”

September 20, 2024
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Knight Hall Emerson Auditorium (Danforth Campus)

Hosted by the Transdisciplinary Institute in Applied Data Sciences (TRIADS) Speaker bio: David Chalmers is a philosopher, University Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science at New York University, and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness. He co-founded both the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness and the PhilPapers Foundation. He is […]

23 Sep

CRM Welcome Event

September 23, 2024
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Needleman Library (Medical Campus, South Building 3907)

Hosted by the Center of Regenerative Medicine (CRM) and the CRM Early Career Executive Council As the Fall begins, we are kicking off the new semester by inviting you to hear from CRM leadership on the various programs and funding opportunities that we provide.  Members of new CRM labs are especially welcome to attend! Food […]