Thesis lab: David Piston (WashU Cell Biology & Physiology) View more Vagelos DBBS Thesis Defenses For inquiries contact Jeongmin at jeongmin.lee@wustl.edu.
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Thesis lab: Jason Weber (WashU Medicine) View more Vagelos DBBS Thesis Defenses For inquiries contact Anna at annagrobelny@wustl.edu.
Hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology The Anesthesiology Summer Research (ASSURE) fellows have spent the summer working on a wide variety of research projects, sharpening their skills in discussing scientific literature, learning the ins and outs of grad school admissions, and meeting various faculty mentors across WashU, the NIH and other institutions to provide insights into careers […]
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 […]
Thesis lab: Samantha Morris (WashU Developmental Biology) View all Vagelos DBBS Thesis Defenses For inquiries contact Emily at ebutka@wustl.edu.
Thesis lab: Robyn Klein (formerly WashU Medicine) View more Vagelos DBBS Thesis Defenses For inquiries contact Shenjian at shenjian.ai@wustl.edu.
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For inquiries contact Debbie Peterson (debbie@wustl.edu).
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 rcolson@wustl.edu.
Hosted by the Department of Biology For inquiries contact Jennifer Aubry at aubry@wustl.edu.
Cheng Huang: “Deciphering learning algorithms in a ‘miniature’ brain”Bhooma Aravamuthan: “TBA”Jonathan Kipnis: “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 rcolson@wustl.edu.
Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology. Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
The Hope Center NeuroRestorative Therapy Group (NRTG) meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 12p. Group meetings are open to the Washington University community. For inquires contact the Hope Center.
The 7th Annual David C. Beebe Lectureship is hosted by the John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences. For inquiries contact ophthalmology@wustl.edu.
“We’re using the wrong statistics for precision medicine research” 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.
Hosted by the John F. Hardesty, MD, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Morning session 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.Location: McDonnell Pediatric Research Building first floor lobby Afternoon session 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.Location: Enterprise Holdings Pavilion Shaw Park Don’t miss out on this opportunity to engage with groundbreaking research, appreciate the artistic beauty of […]
Hosted by the Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases (CIMED) For inquiries contact Paula Reynolds.
Hosted by the Vagelos DBBS Neuroscience Program. For inquiries contact Sally Vogt at vogts@wustl.edu.
Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology. Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
Hosted by the Vagelos DBBS Neuroscience Program. For inquiries contact Sally Vogt at vogts@wustl.edu.
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 […]
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.
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.
Hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Full schedule, Psychological & Brain Sciences Colloquia For inquiries contact psych@wustl.edu
Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology. Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
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.
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 […]
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 […]
“Cerebroprotection from ischemic stroke by mitigation of glutamate excitotoxicity with antagonists of calcium-permeable AMPA receptors” 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.
Hosted by the Undiagnosed Disease Network (UDN) For inquiries contact undiagnosed@wustl.edu.
Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology The Erlanger-Gasser Lectures were initiated in 1989 to commemorate the contributions made by Joseph Erlanger and Herbert Gasser to Physiology and Medicine. Erlanger and Gasser won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1944 for the introduction of the oscilloscope to study of electrical activity in the nerve, […]
The Annual Stuart Kornfeld Physician-Scientist Lecture is hosted by the Oliver Langenberg Physician-Scientist Training Program in the John T. Milliken Department of Medicine. Agenda For inquiries contact Brittni Cannella.
The 3rd Annual Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) Big Data Research Symposium is co-hosted by The Advanced HEAlth Data (AHEAD) Institute at Saint Louis University and the Institute of he Administrative Data Core Services at Washington University in St. Louis. This cross-institutional event welcomes leaders and researchers in big data from across the […]
Hosted by the Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG) Center Neuroimmunology is considered today the fastest growing field of biomedical sciences aiming to make significant breakthrough for treatment of neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. This unique meeting (September 25-27) brings together the world’s leading Neuroimmunology scientists, physicians, and industry leaders for a three day ‘think tank’, in […]
Hosted by the Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG) Center Neuroimmunology is considered today the fastest growing field of biomedical sciences aiming to make significant breakthrough for treatment of neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. This unique meeting (September 25-27) brings together the world’s leading Neuroimmunology scientists, physicians, and industry leaders for a three day ‘think tank’, in […]
Hosted by the Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG) Center Neuroimmunology is considered today the fastest growing field of biomedical sciences aiming to make significant breakthrough for treatment of neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. This unique meeting (September 25-27) brings together the world’s leading Neuroimmunology scientists, physicians, and industry leaders for a three day ‘think tank’, in […]
This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Role of Neurovascular Unit and Neurovasculature in Aging and Degeneration Organizers: David Holtzman and Fareeha Saadi (WashU Neurology) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For inquiries contact the Hope Center.
The Inaugural Mark Gold Lecture is hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences. The speaker, Sir Robin Murray, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatric Research at King’s College, London. Abstract: There has been an important change in the presentation of schizophrenia-like psychoses over the past 30 years. Reports started coming from Japan and Taiwan […]
Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology. Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
Hosted by the Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (CTCN) Full schedule, CTCN Events For inquiries contact ctcn@wustl.edu.
The Hope Center NeuroRestorative Therapy Group (NRTG) meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 12p. Group meetings are open to the Washington University community. For inquires contact the Hope Center.
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.
Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology. Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
Tatyana Yakusheva: “Vestibulocerebellum in nonhuman primates and mice“Ulugbek Kamilov: “TBA”Eric Leuthardt: “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 rcolson@wustl.edu.
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 […]
This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Role of Neurovascular Unit and Neurovasculature in Aging and Degeneration Organizers: David Holtzman and Fareeha Saadi (WashU Neurology) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For inquiries contact the Hope Center.
Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology. Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
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 […]
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.
The Hope Center Lysosome Processing & Transport Group meets on the third Thursday of every month. For inquiries please contact the Hope Center.
This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Role of Neurovascular Unit and Neurovasculature in Aging and Degeneration Organizers: David Holtzman and Fareeha Saadi (WashU Neurology) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For inquiries contact the Hope Center.