NGP 700 Seminar / Alexa Putka
USB 1230 and via Zoom
Featuring NGP Student Alexa Putka, mentored by Dr. Hayley McLoughlin.
USB 1230 and via Zoom
Featuring NGP Student Alexa Putka, mentored by Dr. Hayley McLoughlin.
West Lecture Hall, Med Sci II
The Neuroscience Graduate Program (NGP) invites established and diverse neuroscientists to campus quarterly to participate in its PiN (Prospectives in Neuroscience) seminar series. Featuring Dr. Theane Griffith, UC Davis.
1230 Undergrad Science Building and via Zoom
2nd Year Talk featuring NGP students Megan Moran and Savannah Pearson, under Group Mentor Dr. Hala Darwish.
1230 Undergrad Science Building
Featuring scientific presentations from NGP students Jacen Emerson (Mechanosensitive calcium flashes promote sustained RhoA activation during tight junction remodeling) and Corey Stewart (Gain of function mutations of TRPV4 acting in endothelial cells drive blood-CNS barrier breakdown and motor
Undergraduate Science Building 204 Washtenaw Avenue Room 1230
This 700 Seminar features Marc Padilla, NGP student under the mentorship of MNI Affiliate member Dr. Martin Myers.
Rackham Building, Earl Lewis Room and via Zoom
Biopsychology Dissertation Defense featuring Ivette Gonzalez, Biopsychology Graduate Student.
1230 USB Virtual via Zoom
The Neuroscience Graduate Program presents this dissertation featuring Audrey Drotos. Co-chairs Dr. Michael Roberts and Dr. Susan Shore host the event.
North Lecture Hall, Med Sci II
This lecture is part of the NGP Mentoring Lenses Series, providing new perspectives on Mentoring with the Neuroscience Graduate Program. It features Dr. Kimberly Griffin, University of Maryland.
Buhl, Room 5915
Via Zoom: Meeting ID: 91535914678, Passcode: 612570
NGP Dissertation Defense presented by Ph.D. student Amanda Gibson. Best Suited for Graduate and Postgraduate Students.
This week is designed to support and recognize graduate students, highlighting the contributions and value our graduate and professional students bring to the U-M community.