UF neuroscience students bring brain lessons to area public schools
To celebrate Brain Awareness Week, UF neuroscience students brought interactive demonstrations to K-12 students.
To celebrate Brain Awareness Week, UF neuroscience students brought interactive demonstrations to K-12 students.
Dr. Joshua A. Gordon spoke about genetics, neural circuits and computational approaches during the first Luttge Lecture since 2019.
During Brain Awareness Week, UF students ignited the curiosity of schoolchildren across Alachua County.
Roughly 50 student volunteers from the local SfN Chapter participated in virtual events.
UF neuroscience students spread to public schools this week and hosted field trips at UF’s McKnight Brain Institute and academic health center.
The MBI's Brain Awareness Week events concluded Friday, March 16 with the eighth annual North Central Florida Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience Conference.
The Luttge Lectureship, established and sponsored by the McKnight Brain Research Foundation, honors the memory of Bill Luttge, Ph.D., founding director of UF’s brain institute.
UF Neuroscience students led brain tricks, taste tests and art projects with local homeschool students.
Join the McKnight Brain Institute and the UF neuroscience community for several events during Brain Awareness Week, March 12-18.
Brain Awareness Week 2017 kicks off March 13 with the fifth annual William G. Luttge Lectureship in Neuroscience, sponsored by the McKnight Brain Research Foundation. This year’s speaker is James L. McGaugh, Ph.D., research professor of neurobiology and behavior at the University of California, Irvine. McGaugh, who has published more…