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SUMMARY: Neuropizza Seminar Series: Brian MacVicar Lab
DESCRIPTION: Neuron-Glia interactions in the life and death of neurons.
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 e-full" src="https://psych.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2019/
 09/Pizza_Neuroscience.png" alt="" width="600" height="430" /></p><p>The Neu
 ropizza Seminar series is a great way to learn about the diverse neuro-rela
 ted research going on at UBC. This seminar series brings labs together in a
 ll disciplines of neuroscience. Seminars start with a short intro by the PI
 \, followed by several brief presentations from lab members. Obviously\, pi
 zza is involved.</p><p><strong>Schedule for the upcoming 2019/2020 season:<
 /strong></p><ul><li>Nov 6 - Brian MacVicar Lab - <em>Neuron-Glia interactio
 ns in the life and death of neurons</em></li><li>Dec 4 - Joanne Weinberg La
 b - <em>Using a translational approach to evaluate the effects of prenatal 
 alcohol exposure: Risk vs. resilience</em></li><li>Jan 15 - Kota Mizumoto L
 ab - <em>The Genetic Basis of Synapse Formation and Specificity</em></li><l
 i>Feb 12 - Alex Rauscher Lab - <em>Quantitative MRI for tissue damage and r
 epair in the CNS</em></li><li>March 11 - Daniela Palombo Lab - <em>Generali
 zation of emotion: The transfer of negative valence to novel episodes</em><
 /li><li>April 15 - Joelle LeMoult Lab - <em>A Neuroendocrine Perspective on
  Depression and Stress</em></li><li>May 13 - Terry Snutch Lab - <em>Calcium
  Channel-Mediated Disorders: When Too Much Calcium is Bad for Neurons and C
 ircuits</em></li></ul><p><strong>DATES:</strong> Always on Wednesdays<br />
 <strong>TIME:</strong> 5:30pm<br /><strong>LOCATION:</strong> DMCBH Koerner
  Labs Conference Room (Level 1\, 1 floor above ground)<br /><b>INCENTIVE</b
 >: <span style="font-family: Apple Color Emoji">?</span>?<span style="font-
 family: Apple Color Emoji">?</span>?<span style="font-family: Apple Color E
 moji">?</span>(in addition to knowledge & camaraderie\, of course)</p>
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