The Developmental Neuroimaging group meets bi-weekly on Wednesdays at 9am. For inquiries contact Ashley Preisser.
Event Category: Upcoming
“Activity-dependent genome control in neuronal plasticity” 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.
Growing Up In Science is a global series dedicated to sharing the personal narratives of scientists, with a focus on the hidden challenges of becoming and being a scientist throughout all stages of one’s career. Full schedule, Growing Up In Science If you have questions or are interested in getting involved, please contact Julia Pai.
“Genomic Structural Variations and beyond 1” Hosted by the Department of Genetics Full schedule, Genetics seminars For inquiries contact Michelle Gibbs.
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.
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 Kerry Grens.
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 […]
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 the Neuroscience Research Building (NRB) Auditorium. Neuroscience TGIFs are brought to you by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience, the McDonnell Center for Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, […]
Hosted by the Center on Biological Rhythms and Sleep (COBRAS) For inquiries contact cobras@wustl.edu.
Hosted by History and Philosophy of Science & Medicine (HPSM) For inquiries contact Sue McKinney.
“Fish School: What the zebrafish lateral line can teach us about sensory hair cell development, damage, and repair” NOTE location This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders , Department of Developmental Biology and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Brain Plasticity and Hearing Disorders Organizer, Mayssa Mokalled (WashU Developmental Biology) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday […]
Hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology For inquiries contact Amber Spies.
“From mechanisms to implementation; optimizing rehabilitation to maximize mobility in older adults”
Hosted by the WashU Program in Physical Therapy
For inquiries contact Jennifer Brown (jennifer.brown@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.
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.
“Glial regulation of developmental and pathological plasticity” Hosted by the Department of Neuroscience Full schedule, Neuroscience seminars For inquiries contact Erica Gibbs.
“Mechanisms of photoreceptor neuroprotection upon targeting the Nrl-Nr2e3 pathway” 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 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.
“Unmasking astrocyte roles in neural circuits and disease” Hosted by the Department of Genetics Full schedule, Genetics seminars For inquiries contact Michelle Gibbs.
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 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.
“Inhibitory circuit plasticity – both a cause and therapeutic target for disordered sound perception” This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders , Department of Developmental Biology and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Brain Plasticity and Hearing Disorders Organizer, Mayssa Mokalled (WashU Developmental Biology) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For those unable to […]
Hosted by the Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases (CIMED) For inquiries contact Paula Reynolds.
“Neuronal correlates of strategic cooperation in monkeys” Ong, et al. Nature Neuroscience, volume 24, pages116–128 (2021) The Behavior Journal Club explores recent papers in the field of behavioral neuroscience with a focus on circuit dissection, new behavioral assays, and model characterization. The journal club meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 12p. Anyone […]
Hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology For inquiries contact Amber Spies.
The Developmental Neuroimaging group meets bi-weekly on Wednesdays at 9am. For inquiries contact Ashley Preisser.
“Hosted by the John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (DOVS) Full schedule, DOVS Grand Rounds For inquiries contact Tracie Hughes.
The Hope Center Neurodegeneration/HPAN Research Group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. For inquiries contact the Hope Center.
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 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.
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 […]
Baron Chanda: “TBA”Adam Bauer: “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 Kerry Grens.
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 and conversation for those attending in-person!If you can’t be there in-person, join us via Zoom. For inquiries please contact the Hope Center.
Hosted by the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC) and the Department of Neuroscience Join us for an opportunity to identify areas of intersection in neuroscience research taking place at Washington University and foster productive collaborations among labs that investigate related topics using different methods. For inquiries contact Anna Abbachi.
Hosted by the Department of Neurology The Joseph J. Gitt Visiting Professor Lecture honors the late St. Louis physician Joseph J. Gitt, and was established by his family, friends and professional associates because of his strong interest in clinical training in medicine and neurology. The lecture takes the place of this week’s Neurology Grand Rounds. […]
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 the Neuroscience Research Building (NRB) Auditorium. Neuroscience TGIFs are brought to you by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience, the McDonnell Center for Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, […]
This Monday Noon seminar mini-series is co-hosted by the WashU Hope Center for Neurological Disorders , Department of Developmental Biology and Department of Neurology. Mini-series: Brain Plasticity and Hearing Disorders Organizer, Mayssa Mokalled (WashU Developmental Biology) Full schedule, Hope Center Monday Noon Seminars For those unable to join in person, the seminar will be accessible via Zoom. For inquiries contact Cindy […]
Hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology For inquiries contact Amber Spies.
“In Vivo Studies of Human Genome Function” The 26th Annual Donald C. Shreffler Memorial Lecture is hosted by the Department of Genetics. For inquiries contact Michelle Gibbs.
The Developmental Neuroimaging group meets bi-weekly on Wednesdays at 9am. For inquiries contact Ashley Preisser.
Hosted by the Department of Neuroscience Full schedule, Neuroscience seminars For inquiries contact Erica Gibbs.
The Hope Center Lysosome Processing & Transport Group meets on the third Thursday of every month. For inquiries please contact the Hope Center.
“Envisaging Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience for the next 10 years” Hosted by the Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (CTCN) The Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience at Washington University in St Louis invites you to join an exciting line-up of leaders in the field to address these questions. The deadline for registration and abstract […]
Practice Talk: “Accelerated aging and early-onset GI cancer” 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.
The 7th Annual Bursky Symposium is hosted by the Bursky Center for Human Immunology & Immunotherapy Program (formerly CHiiPs) and the Division of Immunobiology in the Deparment of Pathology and Immunology. Guest Speakers For inquiries contact Yuko Morima.
“Envisaging Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience for the next 10 years” Hosted by the Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (CTCN) The Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience at Washington University in St Louis invites you to join an exciting line-up of leaders in the field to address these questions. The deadline for registration and abstract […]
“Mind the Gap: Overcoming Barriers in Translational Science” The 6th Annual ICTS Symposium and Poster Session is hosted by the Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) This year’s theme highlights the unique role of translational science, which focuses on innovation that overcomes challenges. Gaps in the translational science pathway, and ideas for resolution, will […]
The Fourth Annual Jean Holowach Thurston Lecture is hosted by the St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH) and the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC) 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 […]
Hosted by Cognitive, Computational and Systems Neuroscience (CCSN) Pathway If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to any of us on the CCSN retreat planning committee. CCSN Retreat Planning Committee: Shashank Anand, Michael Freund, Chris Pacia, Brent Rappaport, Annie Zheng, Dan Moran, Rashelle Popinski and Carmen Horn For inquiries contact Carmen Horn.