Fred Adler Department of Mathematics Center for Quantitative Biology University of Utah via Zoom Cancer Corruption Strategies for modeling cancer range from describing “one renegade cell” to inclusion of ecology and evolution. Our approach emphasizes that cancer cells are still cells, and interact not only with each other but with the surrounding healthy tissue that […]
Events
Elika Bergelson Duke University This talk will be held in 3401 Walnut Street Room 401B, and livestreamed via Zoom. The Nascent Lexicon: What Infants Know and How They Come to Know It Within a range of “normal” exposure and “typical” development, all children acquire language from their environment, on relatively similar timescales. At […]
Rebecca Kamen CNI Visiting Artist via Zoom Grey Matter The presentation will discuss a proposed project exploring the intersections of art, neuroscience, and architecture inspired by neuroscience research, theSantiago Ramón y Cajal drawing archives in Madrid, and the Richards Building architectural archives at Penn.
MindCORE & CURF are proud to present: Behind the CV Speaker: Elizabeth (Zab) Johnson, PhD Executive Director & Senior Fellow Wharton Neuroscience Initiative University of Pennsylvania Date: April 14, 2022, 4pm-5pm Location: Click here for Zoom link Behind the CV: Stories from Faculty (a “Growing Up in Science” Event) is an event […]
Michael Lee Professor, Cognitive Sciences University of California, Irvine Join us in the SAIL Room for the seminar, or join us via Zoom. If you plan to attend in person and would like a grab-and-go sandwich for after the seminar, please register by 12pm on Wednesday, April 13. Click here to register! […]