Upcoming Research Events
01/28
2025
Lecture
Best Practices in Program Evaluation, Program Assessments and Quality Improvement
12:00 pm
Online
Josh Mangin, M.S., RC Training Manager
02/12
2025
03/12
2025
04/09
2025
Past Research Events
06/10
2015
Seminar
Pain control by miRNAs via a non-canonical pathway
12:00 pm
Alfond 304
Biddeford Campus
Ru-Rong Ji, Ph.D.
06/04
2015
Seminar
Visualizing Pain and Inflammation in the Brain and Body
12:00 pm
Alfond 304
Biddeford Campus
Clas Linnman, Ph.D.
05/21
2015
Seminar
Design and development of a novel class of cell cycle CDK inhibitors targeting the cyclin binding groove utilizing the REPLACE strategy
12:00 pm
Alfond 304
Biddeford Campus
Padma Premnath, Ph.D.
05/14
2015
Seminar
Regulation of Appetite and Brown Adipose Tissue Activation by Centrally-Acting Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs)
12:00 pm
Alfond 304
Biddeford Campus
Kristy Townsend, Ph.D.
05/08
2015
Seminar
Elucidating the Mechanism of Par ticulate Hexavalent Chromium-Induced Lung Carcinogenesis
12:00 pm
Alfond 113
Biddeford Campus
Carolyne Falank, M.S.
05/07
2015
Seminar
Designing smarter protein-based materials for the study and control of cell signaling
12:00 pm
Pickus 214
Biddeford Campus
Eva Rose Balog, Ph.D.
05/01
2015
Symposium
Student Research and Scholarship Spring Symposium
8:00 am
Harold Alfond Forum
Biddeford Campus
04/30
2015
Seminar
Dynamic modulation of the miR-101/c-fos genetic axis controls cardiomyocyte proliferation and scar tissue resolution in zebrafish heart regeneration
12:00 pm
Alfond 304
Biddeford Campus
Megan Beauchemin
04/23
2015
Seminar
Feldenkrais Somatic Lear ning principles of neuro-plasticity as applied by second generation Movement Intelligence created by Ruthy Alon
12:00 pm
Alfond 113
Biddeford Campus
Gretchen Langner
04/17
2015
Seminar
CEN Seminar: He Said, She Said: Sexually Dimorphic Responses to Injury in the Auditory System of the Cricket
12:00 pm
Pickus 214
Biddeford Campus
Hadley Horch, Ph.D.
Research Seminars
The Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences helps support an active biomedical research seminar series at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥. The program features lectures and discussions in the broadly defined fields of the neurosciences, molecular, cellular, and whole systems physiology, pharmacology, psychology, and the cognitive sciences. Both external experts and center-affiliated faculty participate in the program, and we aim to involve students, faculty, and professional staff who share common interests in pre-clinical and clinical neuroscience.
The seminar series runs through both the academic year and summer sessions.
We welcome your thoughts on potential future topics and speakers. Email the center at cpr@une.edu with your comments or suggestions.