“My scientific journey and lessons learned” Hosted by the Department of Developmental Biology Full schedule, Developmental Biology seminars For inquiries contact Brittni Martin.
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“Data Analytic Identification of Interacting Neural Populations: Ideas and Issues” Hosted by the Department of Statistics and Data Science, Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience and Transdisciplinary Institute in Applied Data Sciences (TRIADS) Abstract: As improved recording technologies have created new opportunities for neurophysiological investigation, interest has shifted toward dynamic evolution in neural activity across […]
“A Multiple Biomarker Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease for Underrepresented and Underserved Groups” This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: PET Imaging in Genetic and Late Onset Alzheimer Disease Organizer, Aisling Chaney (WashU Radiology) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For inquiries contact the Hope Center.
“Remembered Reality: Towards a Profile of Metamemory Function among Persons with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders” Hosted by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Abstract: Interest in how metacognitive mechanisms might contribute to the pathogenesis, maintenance, and experience of psychopathology has dramatically increased in the past two decades. In fact, it has spawned several new psychological […]
“How PET Imaging will rewrite the book on PARP inhibitors in the treatment of cancer” Hosted by Siteman Cencer Center Oncologic Imaging Program For inquiries contact Daria Hurt.
“TFEB degradation is regulated by an IKK/β-TrCP2 phosphorylation-ubiquitination cascade” Thesis lab: Marco Sardiello (WashU Pediatrics) For inquiries contact Yan Xiong.
“Divergent Self-Assembly of Block Heterochiral Stereoisomer Arrays” Thesis lab: Jai Rudra (WashU Biomedical Engineering) Abstract: The autonomous organization of parts into ordered architectures, or biomolecular self-assembly, is an elementary natural process that defines and guides the construction and function of living organisms. This phenomenon has emerged as a potent tool for the creation of novel […]
“Understanding the Role of Oxidative Metabolism in Physiology and Cancer” Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
Nelly Friedrichsen: “Presenilin-1 mutation position influences amyloidosis, small vessel disease, and dementia with disease stage”Qing Wang: “Investigating Neuroinflammation in AD Using Diffusion-based MRI” Hosted by the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight ADRC) Full schedule, Knight ADRC seminars For inquiries contact Emma Swinford.
“The claustro-cortical circuit in pain” Hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology For inquiries contact Amber Spies.
“How to Get NSF Funding” Hosted by the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science (MEMS) This seminar will be an overview of the elements and process that bring a proposal to be recommended for an award by a National Science Foundation program director. Detailed elements of the review and recommendation process are included. Details […]
“The role of RNA cleavage in innate immunity” Hosted by the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Full schedule, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics seminars For inquiries contact Eric Eggers.
“Quantifying Basic Environmental Supports in the First Year of Life to Promote Cognitive, Behavioral and Brain Development: ‘The Thrive Factor’” Hosted by the Department of Psychiatry For inquiries contact Cindy Hartwig.
“A CD8 T cell signature in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 4” The Hope Center Neurodegeneration/HPAN Research Group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. For inquiries contact the Hope Center.
Daniel McAdams: “Pursuing Convergent Research Funding at NSF”Enrico Klotzsch: “Lymphocyte mechano-regulation for immunotherapies”Christopher Topp: “More than a feeling: Plant root growth, interactions with soil, and the importance to sustainable agriculture” Hosted by WashU Mechanobiology Please RSVP by December 6 Keynote Talks (Location: Brauer Hall, Room 3015) 2:00 pm Daniel McAdams, NSF Program Officer (CMMI) – […]
“Multimodal optical interrogation of neural circuits regulating social interaction” Hosted by the Department of Neuroscience Full schedule, Neuroscience seminars For inquiries contact Erica Gibbs.
“An eye into the brain: Retinal imaging and neuro degenerative diseases“ Hosted by the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Neuroimaging Labs Research Center’s East Labs For inquiries contact Jessica Banks.
“Intra-genomic conflict and the evolution of genome integrity” Hosted by the Department of Genetics Full schedule, Genetics seminars For inquiries contact Debbie Pfeiffer.
“Exploring the molecular mechanisms in the human amyloid plaque niche using spatial transcriptomics” Hosted by the NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center (NGI) Short bio: Dr. Hans-Ulrich Klein is a computational scientist with extensive experience in analyzing genome-wide datasets and developing innovative systems biology approaches and statistical models for large-scale demonic data. His overarching research objective is […]
“Unraveling mechanisms of neurodegeneration: Lessons from rare kids” Hosted by the St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH) and the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC) For inquiries contact Dorothy Campbell.
“Ocular Drug Discovery: Novel Targets and Mechanisms for Cataract and Retinal Degeneration” 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.
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 Synapse Journal Club explores recent publications on the neuronal synapse and its function. The scope is broad and can accommodate everyone’s interests in synapses, ranging from development to disease. Join us every 1st and 3rd Friday of each month at 10:00 am. For inquiries contact Geraldine Kress.
Please join us at this week’s TGIF! All are invited including students in any program as well as postdocs. Please note the location —TGIF will be held in McDonnell Sciences 928. Neuroscience TGIFs are brought to you by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience, the McDonnell Center for Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, the Department of […]
Hosted by the Department of Neurology Full schedule, Neurology Grand Rounds For inquiries contact Stephanie Surgener.
“Mechanisms and Prevention of Antibiotic Resistant Organism Spread in Hospitals” Thesis lab: Gautam Dantas (WashU Pathology & Immunology) For inquiries contact Mimi Hilburg.
Hosted by the Division of Pediatric & Developmental Neurology and St. Louis Children’s Hospital For inquiries contact Dorothy Campbell.
The recent development of novel, fast acting, and durable antidepressant treatments such as Ketamine, Brexanolone, and Psilocybin has disrupted our view of the neuroscience and treatment of mood disorders. The Rapid Antidepressants Journal Club focuses on the research into the basic and translational science of how these drugs work. Full schedule, Rapid Antidepressants Journal Club […]
“Imaging the AT(N) in Genetic Forms of AD” This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: PET Imaging in Genetic and Late Onset Alzheimer Disease Organizer, Aisling Chaney (WashU Radiology) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For inquiries contact the Hope Center.
Hosted by the Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (CTCN) Location to be announced. Talks will be followed by refreshments and discussion. Full schedule, CTCN Events For inquiries contact ctcn@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.
“Cell surface receptor: From ligand identification to drug development” Hosted by the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology Full schedule, Cell Biology & Physiology seminars For inquiries contact Terese Hall.
The Center for Neuroimmunology & Neuroinfectious Diseases (CNND) hosts a number of multi departmental conferences. The Basic Science meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 9-10 am. For inquiries contact Michelle Potter.
“New Era of Treatment” NOTE location Hosted by the NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center (NGI) Full schedule, NGI Thursday Special Seminars For inquiries contact the NGI Center.
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.
“Dissecting epigenetic mechanisms in nervous system development and disease” Hosted by the Department of Genetics Full schedule, Genetics seminars For inquiries contact Debbie Pfeiffer.
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 Department of Developmental Biology Full schedule, Developmental Biology seminars For inquiries contact Brittni Martin.
Hosted by the Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases (CIMED) For inquiries contact Paula Reynolds.
The Hope Center Neurodegeneration/HPAN Research Group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. For inquiries contact the Hope Center.
“Shedding light on ciliary signaling and function” Hosted by the Department of Genetics Full schedule, Genetics seminars For inquiries contact Debbie Pfeiffer.
Amanda Cimino: “Synthetic gene circuits for autonomously regulated circadian-driven drug delivery to target flares in arthritis”Lizzie Tilden: “Temporal dynamics of Protein Kinase A across the sleep-wake cycle” Hosted by the Hope Center Clocks & Sleep Club The Hope Center Clocks & Sleep Club discusses recent publications and data related to biological timing. There will be food, drink […]
Hosted by the Hope Center for Neurological Disorders The new 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 […]
Hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology For inquiries contact Amber Spies.
Hosted by the John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (DOVS) Full schedule, DOVS Grand Rounds For inquiries contact Tracie Hughes.
“Genetics of gene expression across cell-type, time, and space” Hosted by the Department of Genetics Full schedule, Genetics seminars For inquiries contact Debbie Pfeiffer.
The Hope Center Lysosome Processing & Transport Group meets on the third Thursday of every month. For inquiries please contact the Hope Center.
Hosted by the Department of Developmental Biology Full schedule, Developmental Biology seminars For inquiries contact Brittni Martin.
The recent development of novel, fast acting, and durable antidepressant treatments such as Ketamine, Brexanolone, and Psilocybin has disrupted our view of the neuroscience and treatment of mood disorders. The Rapid Antidepressants Journal Club focuses on the research into the basic and translational science of how these drugs work. Full schedule, Rapid Antidepressants Journal Club […]
Hosted by the Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases (CIMED) For inquiries contact Paula Reynolds.