NeuroNetworking Seminar Series

June 27, 2018
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Lyles Porter Room 1160

Description

NeuroNetworking is a weekly summer seminar/social event for the Purdue neuroscience community.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT.

Tamara Kinzer-Ursem will present "Quantitative methods elucidate regulatory mechanisms of proteins and protein networks in learning and memory" and Anne Sereno will present "Attentional modulation of visual representations in non-human primate cortex".

Please join us for the talks, followed by a light dinner and conversation with fellow PIIN members.

 

Limited seating available; click HERE to register. 

 

The series runs from June 6 through August 1, and meets on Wednesdays from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm (except July 4th).  The seminars will take place in Lyles-Porter Hall, Room 1160, except on June 13 and July 25, when we will meet in the Drug Discovery Lobby Conference Room.  Registration is required and you must register for each session you plan to attend.  Registration for each event closes at noon on the preceding Monday.

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