Seminar Schedule – Spring 2023
Spring 2023 CSN Seminars
Thursday, February 2, 12:30 PM
BBC and CSN welcome Prof. Randy Buckner, Harvard University
“Large-Scale Network Organization in the Human Brain”
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
Thursday, February 9, 12:30 PM
BBC and CSN welcome Prof. Heidi Meyer, Boston University
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
Thursday, February 23, 12:30 PM
BBC and CSN welcome Prof. Brad Postle, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
Wednesday, March 1, 12:15 PM
CSN welcomes Prof. Justus Kebschull, Johns Hopkins University
“Using comparative transcriptomics and connectomics for understanding brain structure”
Hosted by Prof. John White
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
Wednesday, March 15, 12:15 PM
NPC and CSN welcome Prof. Vincent Pieribone, Yale University
Hosted by Prof. Jerry Chen
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
Wednesday, March 22, 11:30 AM
NPC and CSN welcome Prof. Guosong Hong, Stanford University
Hosted by Prof. Chen Yang
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
Thursday, April 13, 12:30 PM
BBC and CSN welcome Prof. Steve Ramirez, Boston University
“Memory engrams in health and disease”
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
Thursday, April 20, 12:30 PM
BBC and CSN welcome Dr. Hannah Payne, Columbia University
“Hippocampal coding during visually-guided navigation in freely moving birds”
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
April 24 – 28
M Dougherty – Olfactory Artist in Residence
Hosted by BU Arts Initiative in partnership with the Department of Biology and CSN
Thursday, April 27, 12:30 PM
BBC and CSN welcome Prof. Alireza Soltani, Dartmouth College
“Of mice, monkeys, and humans: Behavioral and neural adjustments to uncertainty across mammals”
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
Thursday, May 4, 12:30 PM
BBC and CSN welcome Prof. Matt Nassar, Brown University
“Dynamic representations for behavioral flexibility”
Howard Eichenbaum Colloquium Room, 610 Commonwealth Avenue