Memory Meeting
Center For Neuroscience, Room 113 ( 1544 Newton Ct.)
Mondays at 3:30pm
Every week the memory group meets to discuss current and exciting topics on the frontier of memory and plasticity research. It is a unique opportunity for open discourse between professors, postdocs, and graduate students in a stimulating environment, perfect for inspiring and cultivating new ideas.
Mondays at 3:30pm
Every week the memory group meets to discuss current and exciting topics on the frontier of memory and plasticity research. It is a unique opportunity for open discourse between professors, postdocs, and graduate students in a stimulating environment, perfect for inspiring and cultivating new ideas.
January 22: Kelley Patten
January 29: Memory Data Blitz
Jordan Crivelli-Decker Walter Reily Alex Park Phil Witkowski Michael Starrett
Angela Nazarian Jake Wilmot Yuske Tota Robin Goodrich Matt Sazma
February 5: Michael Starrett, Jake Wilmot
February 12: Yonelinas / Boorman Lab
February 26 : Kyle Puhger
March 5: Walter Reily
March 12: Angela Nazarian
January 29: Memory Data Blitz
Jordan Crivelli-Decker Walter Reily Alex Park Phil Witkowski Michael Starrett
Angela Nazarian Jake Wilmot Yuske Tota Robin Goodrich Matt Sazma
February 5: Michael Starrett, Jake Wilmot
February 12: Yonelinas / Boorman Lab
February 26 : Kyle Puhger
March 5: Walter Reily
March 12: Angela Nazarian
Cell and Molecular Meeting
School of Medicine Neurosciences, Room 320 ( 1515 Newton Ct.)
The Molecular and Cellular Group meets throughout the year to discuss the latest and greatest in the field of molecular/cellular neuroscience. Papers cover a broad range of topics, which include behavioral genomics, synapse and circuit development, synaptic transmission/plasticity, microcircuit dynamics, learning and memory, and reflect the interests of the multiple labs that participate. Meetings are held every other Friday morning at the School of Medicine Neurosciences building (across from the Center for Neuroscience) in a casual atmosphere over breakfast, and promote exciting, fun discussions and critical thinking. To join our mailing list, please contact Diasynou Fioravante (dfioravante@ucdavis.edu) or Alex Nord (asnordu@ucdavis.edu).
The Molecular and Cellular Group meets throughout the year to discuss the latest and greatest in the field of molecular/cellular neuroscience. Papers cover a broad range of topics, which include behavioral genomics, synapse and circuit development, synaptic transmission/plasticity, microcircuit dynamics, learning and memory, and reflect the interests of the multiple labs that participate. Meetings are held every other Friday morning at the School of Medicine Neurosciences building (across from the Center for Neuroscience) in a casual atmosphere over breakfast, and promote exciting, fun discussions and critical thinking. To join our mailing list, please contact Diasynou Fioravante (dfioravante@ucdavis.edu) or Alex Nord (asnordu@ucdavis.edu).