• The Past and Future of Four Core Genotypes Models – Professor Art Arnold

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    Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology Seminar (LNE) Series The Past and Future of Four Core Genotypes Models Art Arnold, PhD Professor, Integrative Biology & Physiology, UCLA College of Letters & Sciences Zoom – https://uclahs.zoom.us/j/92587908101?pwd=S2plZ25xcVY2aG4ybVJoejBjNC9Kdz09 Please contact Catherine for password. Contact – Catherine Westin – cweston@mednet.ucla.edu

  • Professor Gina Poe – Multiverse: Your Brain on Sleep

    Multiverse is an interdisciplinary concert and event series combining music and science in live performance. Note: This event requires registration. Please visit this link (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/multiverse-your-brain-on-sleep-tickets-112503019560) to register. Capacity Notes: Space in the Zoom Webinar is limited. Attendees are advised to register only for as many tickets as devices they will be using. (e.g. a household […]

  • “Tales from the cold—metabolic adaptations that promote thermogenesis” – Faculty Research Seminar – Claudio Villanueva, Ph.D.

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    UCLA Molecular Biology Institute Tuesday Faculty Research Seminar Series "Tales from the cold—metabolic adaptations that promote thermogenesis" For Faculty Only ZOOM – Please contact Nadia for Zoom information Contact: Nadia Avila—mbiasst@lifesci.ucla.edu Abstract: How do endotherms generate heat in response to the cold? One mechanism is through non-shivering thermogenesis in brown and beige fat cells. Out […]

  • Forbes Lecture: “Personal, National, and World Crises”

    Counselors and psychotherapists have identified many factors that make it more or less likely that an individual will overcome a personal crisis.  In this lecture, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jared Diamond will examine the extent to which similar considerations help understand the outcomes of recent and impending national crises, and the impending world crisis.

  • What a Bird Can Tell You About Your Brain – Professor Stephanie White

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    BRI / Joint Seminars in Neuroscience / William Scheibel Chair in Neuroscience What a Bird Can Tell You About Your Brain Stephanie White, PhD Professor, Integrative Biology & Physiology, UCLA College of Letters & Sciences, Breakdown of Spatial Coding in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Peyman Golshani, MD, PhD Professor, Neurology and Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences, David […]

  • Integrative Biology and Physiology Commencement Ceremony 2020

    The Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology (IBP) & Interdepartmental Ph.D. Program in Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology (MCIP) cordially invites you to join our Virtual Celebration for our graduates on Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. The program will include remarks by: Introduction of Faculty and Opening Remarks - Professor Rachelle Crosbie Presentation […]

  • College of Letters and Science Commencement Celebration 2020

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    (updated Thursday, May 14, 2020) The UCLA College will host a Virtual Celebration on this website for our centennial graduates at 3:00 p.m., PDT, on June 12, 2020, featuring an address from actor, social justice activist, bestselling author, and social media star George Takei. The Virtual Celebration is the launch of the Class of 2020’s […]

  • Mirian Krystel de Siqueira

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    Zhang Sicheng TBD Metabolism/Mito Super Group: Mirian Krystel de Siqueira Sicheng Zhang Graduate Students Claudio Villanueva Lab Integrative Biology and Physiology Zoom: https://uclahs.zoom.us/j/208463564 Contact: Byoorak Shabanian - byoorak_shabanian@yahoo.com

  • How Does Music Change Your Brain?

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    How Does Music Change Your Brain Moderated by Elise Hu, International Correspondent, NPR A quarter century ago, neurologist Oliver Sacks wrote of a young patient whose brain tumor appeared to have cost him his memory--until the music of his favorite group, the Grateful Dead, broght him back to reality. Today, scholars in the field of […]