Upcoming Research Events
03/12
2025
04/04
2025
04/09
2025
05/02
2025
Past Research Events
03/11
2010
Seminar
A bench-side look at persistent pain
12:00 pm
Alfond Room 304
Biddeford Campus
Carl Saab, Ph. D.
03/10
2010
Lecture
Assessing Health Status and Service Needs in Populations
1:02 pm
Proctor 012
Ronald Deprez, Ph.D., Director for the 91ÖÆƬ³§ Center for Community and Public Health
03/08
2010
Seminar
Differential Responses to NSAIDs and Ergonomic Interventions Following Overuse Injuries
12:00 pm
Alfond Room 205
Biddeford Campus
Mary F Barbe, Ph. D.
03/08
2010
Seminar
Who? responsible for this? Molecular measures of microbial activity.
8:43 am
Decary Annex
Biddeford Campus
Dr. Lee Kerkhof
03/05
2010
Seminar
Christina's World and the Mona Lisa: Two Case Studies in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Art
12:00 pm
President's Board Room: Bush Center
Biddeford Campus
William Seeley Ph. D.
03/05
2010
Seminar
Christina's World and the Mona Lisa: Two Case Studies in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Art
11:21 am
President's Board Room, Bush Center
Biddeford Campus
William Seeley Ph. D., Department of Philosophy, Bates College
02/22
2010
Seminar
Re-armed: An evolutionary and genomic approach to understanding limb regeneration
8:35 am
Decary Annex
Biddeford Campus
Dr. Randal Dahn
02/18
2010
Lecture
Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle
6:00 pm
WCHP Lecture Hall
Portland Campus for the Health Sciences
Chris Hedges
02/11
2010
Seminar
The Role of Midbrain Serotonin in the Pathology of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
12:00 pm
President's Board Room: Bush Center
Biddeford Campus
David Mokler Ph. D.
02/11
2010
Seminar
The Role of Midbrain Serotonin in the Pathology of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
9:00 am
Bush Center Conference Room
Biddeford Campus
David Mokler, Ph. D., Professor, Department of Pharmacology
Research Seminars
The Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences helps support an active biomedical research seminar series at 91ÖÆƬ³§. The program features lectures and discussions in the broadly defined fields of the neurosciences, molecular, cellular, and whole systems physiology, pharmacology, psychology, and the cognitive sciences. Both external experts and center-affiliated faculty participate in the program, and we aim to involve students, faculty, and professional staff who share common interests in pre-clinical and clinical neuroscience.
The seminar series runs through both the academic year and summer sessions.
We welcome your thoughts on potential future topics and speakers. Email the center at cpr@une.edu with your comments or suggestions.