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SUMMARY:Life Science Innovation Northwest
DESCRIPTION:Life Science Innovation Northwest is the Pacific Northwest’s largest annual life science conference bringing together investors\, public and private life science organizations\, research institutions\, scientists\, entrepreneurs\, and the global health community for a two-day event to discuss and feature some of the most compelling technology breakthroughs of our time. \nInterested in sponsoring? Contact Dale Willard\, PhD Business Development at Dale@lifesciencewa.org or Amanda Tran\, Vice President of Membership Services at Amanda@lifesciencewa.org \nCheck back for more information!
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SUMMARY:The Distinguished Seminar Series: Dr. Bence Ölveczky
DESCRIPTION:The Distinguished Seminar Series features presentations by outstanding thinkers and scientists\, sponsored by the Allen Institute for Brain Science. Distinguished speakers are selected based on the impact of their interdisciplinary research to the neuroscience community. Speakers spend a full day visiting with research staff\, are nominated by members of the Allen Institute\, and selected by a committee of peers. \nWe welcome members of the broader community to join us for these open seminars. See below for a schedule of upcoming speakers and view video presentations from past speakers. \n\n\nBence Ölveczky | March 31\, 2021\nNeural circuits underlying motor skill learning and execution \n\n\nThis talk will introduce a motor skill learning paradigm that trains stereotyped complex motor sequences in rodents. By recording and manipulating neural activity in the basal ganglia\, motor cortex and thalamus\, we delineate the logic by which these circuits work together to promote the acquisition and control of task-specific motor sequences. I will also talk about recent work we have done to probe how the brain controls naturalistic movements across behavioral contexts. \nBence Ölveczky is a Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. More information is available on his lab website. \nREGISTER
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SUMMARY:The Distinguished Seminar Series: Dr. Bence Ölveczky
DESCRIPTION:The Distinguished Seminar Series features presentations by outstanding thinkers and scientists\, sponsored by the Allen Institute for Brain Science. Distinguished speakers are selected based on the impact of their interdisciplinary research to the neuroscience community. Speakers spend a full day visiting with research staff\, are nominated by members of the Allen Institute\, and selected by a committee of peers. \nWe welcome members of the broader community to join us for these open seminars. See below for a schedule of upcoming speakers and view video presentations from past speakers. \n\n\nBence Ölveczky | March 31\, 2021\nNeural circuits underlying motor skill learning and execution \n\n\nThis talk will introduce a motor skill learning paradigm that trains stereotyped complex motor sequences in rodents. By recording and manipulating neural activity in the basal ganglia\, motor cortex and thalamus\, we delineate the logic by which these circuits work together to promote the acquisition and control of task-specific motor sequences. I will also talk about recent work we have done to probe how the brain controls naturalistic movements across behavioral contexts. \nBence Ölveczky is a Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. More information is available on his lab website. \nREGISTER
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SUMMARY:The Distinguished Seminar Series: Dr. Bence Ölveczky
DESCRIPTION:The Distinguished Seminar Series features presentations by outstanding thinkers and scientists\, sponsored by the Allen Institute for Brain Science. Distinguished speakers are selected based on the impact of their interdisciplinary research to the neuroscience community. Speakers spend a full day visiting with research staff\, are nominated by members of the Allen Institute\, and selected by a committee of peers. \nWe welcome members of the broader community to join us for these open seminars. See below for a schedule of upcoming speakers and view video presentations from past speakers. \n\n\nBence Ölveczky | March 31\, 2021\nNeural circuits underlying motor skill learning and execution \n\n\nThis talk will introduce a motor skill learning paradigm that trains stereotyped complex motor sequences in rodents. By recording and manipulating neural activity in the basal ganglia\, motor cortex and thalamus\, we delineate the logic by which these circuits work together to promote the acquisition and control of task-specific motor sequences. I will also talk about recent work we have done to probe how the brain controls naturalistic movements across behavioral contexts. \nBence Ölveczky is a Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. More information is available on his lab website. \nREGISTER
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