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SUMMARY:133rd UCLA Faculty Research Lecture:  Pandemic Culture: Adapting to Survival Threat and Small-Scale Social Environments
DESCRIPTION:133rd UCLA Faculty Research Lecture: “Pandemic Culture: Adapting to Survival Threat and Small-Scale Social Environments” \nProfessor Patricia Greenfield will discuss the social\, cultural\, behavioral\, and psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic with the aim of helping the audience make sense of its own pandemic experience.
URL:https://lifesciences.ucla.edu/event/133rd-ucla-faculty-research-lecture-pandemic-culture-adapting-to-survival-threat-and-small-scale-social-environments/
LOCATION:Free Online
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SUMMARY:Let’s Talk Science: Conversations About the Future of Reproductive Health
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Life Sciences invites you to this special virtual event featuring\n\nAmander Clark\nDirector\, Center for Reproductive Science\, Health and Education\nProfessor\, Molecular\, Cell & Developmental Biology\n\n\nHannah Landecker\nCo-Director\, Center for Reproductive Science\, Health and Education\nProfessor\, Institute for Society & Genetics\n\n\nPatrick Allard\nAssociate Professor\, Institute for Society & Genetics\n\n  \nwith Q&A ​​​​​​moderated by \nTracy Johnson\nDean of Life Sciences\, UCLA College\nProfessor\, Molecular\, Cell & Developmental Biology \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick to register for webinar\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHosted by Dean of Life Sciences Tracy Johnson\, the “Let’s Talk Science” series highlights UCLA’s research expertise focused on today’s most urgent challenges. \nRecognizing the importance of reproductive science to human health and the wellbeing of society\, UCLA established a new Center for Reproductive Science\, Health and Education (CRSHE) to serve as a unique national and international home for research\, training\, career development and public outreach. \nJoin us to hear from the leaders of CRSHE to learn about major scientific research themes of national and international importance\, the societal aspects of this field\, and the groundbreaking work addressing the impact of environmental exposures on reproductive health today and for future generations.
URL:https://lifesciences.ucla.edu/event/ets-talk-science-conversations-about-the-future-of-reproductive-health/
LOCATION:Free Webinar (Click above to register)
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SUMMARY:Looking for Memory Outside the Brain
DESCRIPTION:Looking for Memory Outside the Brain: a special virtual event hosted by UCLA Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology \nMemory is commonly associated with brain activity\, but recent evidence indicates that memory can be expressed by single cells\, inherited\, and possibly encoded by molecules. The following speakers will offer fresh perspectives on memory based on new research from their labs:  \nDavid L. Glanzman\, Ph.D. \nDistinguished Professor\, UCLA Integrative Biology and Physiology \nProfessor\, Neurobiology\, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA \n  \nMichael Levin\, Ph.D. \nVannevar Bush Distinguished Professor\, Biology \nDirector\, Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University \nAssociate Faculty\, Wyss Institute\, Harvard University \n  \nColeen T. Murphy\, Ph.D.  \nJames A. Elkins\, Jr. Professor in the Life Sciences \nProfessor\, Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics \nDirector\, Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for Aging Research\, Princeton University \nDirector\, Simons Foundation’s Collaboration on Plasticity and the Aging Brain \n  \nIntroduction by Rachelle H. Crosbie\, Ph.D.\, Chair and Professor of UCLA Integrative Biology and Physiology; Professor\, Neurology\, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA \nFollowing the presentations\, attendees will be invited to ask questions of the speakers during a moderated Q&A.
URL:https://lifesciences.ucla.edu/event/looking-for-memory-outside-the-brain/
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