Oct 28 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location: Feil Family Research Building
Jennifer Goertz, Ph.D. candidate
Anrather Laboratory
Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute
Weill Cornell Medicine
Part of the Work in Progress seminar series.
Oct 27 2022 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Weill Cornell Medicine
“CD33: From GWAS To Therapeutic Target for AD”
Elizabeth Bradshaw, Ph.D.
Adler Assistant Professor of Neurological Sciences (in Neurology, the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain, and the Institute for Genomic Medicine)
Columbia University
Oct 21 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Shari Wiseman, Ph.D.
Chief Editor
Nature Neuroscience
Part of the Work in Progress seminar series
Oct 20 2022 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Weill Cornell Medicine
“Illuminating Visual Circuits"
Tiffany M. Schmidt, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Neurobiology
Northwestern University
Oct 14 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Julieta Lischinsky, Ph.D.
K99/R00 Postdoctoral Fellow
New York University School of Medicine
Part of the Emerging Leaders in Neuroscience seminar series
Oct 13 2022 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Weill Cornell Medicine
“Pathophysiology of Microvascular Injury in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy”
Susanne J. van Veluw, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Neurology
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
Oct 11 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location: Biochemistry Conference Room
Cell & Developmental Biology Lecture Series presents:
Caghan Kizil, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Neurological Sciences
Columbia University
Irving Medical Center
Sep 29 2022 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Weill Cornell Medicine
Logan Grosenick, PhD
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience in Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medicine
Sep 22 2022 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Weill Cornell Medicine
“Molecular Investigation of Human Sleep Behavior”
Ying-Hui Fu, Ph.D.
Professor of Neurology
University of California, San Francisco
Sep 15 2022 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Weill Cornell Medicine
“Towards a Mechanistic Understanding of the Role of LRRK2 in Parkinson’s Disease”
Samara Reck-Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine and Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
University of California, San Diego