Stories of brain resilience inspire UF’s research community
Two powerful stories of perseverance took center stage Wednesday evening at an MBI Insights event called “The Resilient Brain: Patient Journeys & Neuroplasticity.”
Two powerful stories of perseverance took center stage Wednesday evening at an MBI Insights event called “The Resilient Brain: Patient Journeys & Neuroplasticity.”
In celebration of Brain Awareness Week, the MBI welcomed 35 teenage homeschool students and 40 more ages 7-12 on Tuesday for lab tours, brain-related crafts and a Q&A with a working scientist.
MBI researchers presented dynamic and wide-ranging snapshots of the latest in neuro research at the MBI's “One Image, 100 Words.”
Dancer Kelsey Peterson visited UF for a screening of her acclaimed film “Move Me,” sharing her journey and leading dance workshops with faculty and students.
UF neuroscience-neuromedicine community honors MBI past, looks to the future with Luttge Lecture and engaging presentations.
SfN conference included a 53-poster competition, a data blitz and a panel discussion on careers in science, academia and industry.
During Brain Awareness Week, UF students ignited the curiosity of schoolchildren across Alachua County.
Join the MBI as we celebrate the work of our graduate students, postdocs and clinical fellows.
Roughly 50 student volunteers from the local SfN Chapter participated in virtual events.
Join us on April 15 for our first “Zoom Into Neuroscience & Neuromedicine Research” online seminar.