Upcoming Research Events
11/24
2025
Seminar
RCR Fall'25 Seminar Series: Before You Start to Swim: A Guide to Zebrafish Research and IACUC Must-Knows
12:00 pm
Online
Erin Ducharme, M.S.
12/05
2025
Seminar
RCR Fall'25 Seminar Series: Transparent Reporting in Animal Research: Understanding the ARRIVE Guidelines
12:00 pm
Online
Josh Mangin, Ph.D.
Past Research Events
12/17
2009
Seminar
Regulation of adipogenesis and adipose tissue development by Jagged1
12:00 pm
President's Board Room: Bush Center
Biddeford Campus
Deena Small, Ph.D.
12/14
2009
Seminar
The Art, Social Construction, and Globalization of Aging
6:00 pm
WCHP Lecture Hall
Portland Campus for the Health Sciences
Marilyn R. Gugliucci
11/30
2009
Seminar
Cervicogenic Headache: Mechanisms, Evaluation and Treatment Strategies
12:00 pm
Alfond Room 106
Biddeford Campus
David Biondi, D.O.
11/12
2009
Seminar
Regulation of Mesenchymal Stem cell population by Sprouty1
12:00 pm
Alfond Room 304
Biddeford Campus
Sumithra Urs, Ph.D.
10/22
2009
Seminar
Involvement of glial hyper-activation in trigeminal neuropathic pain
12:00 pm
Pickus Room 214
Biddeford Campus
Koichi Iwata, DDS
10/15
2009
Seminar
Cognitive Consequences of Sleep Disorders
12:00 pm
Bush Center, President's Boardroom
Biddeford Campus
Christine Acebo, Ph.D.
10/02
2009
Seminar
End-game Strategies for Prediction and Detection of Evolving Disease
3:00 pm
Alfond Room 106
Biddeford Campus
Tobin J. Dickerson, Ph.D.
09/28
2009
Seminar
You Are What You Read
6:00 pm
WCHP Lecture Hall
Portland Campus for the Health Sciences
Reuben P. Bell
08/27
2009
Seminar
Inhibitors of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase: Potential Treatments for Pain and Other Diseases
12:00 pm
President's Board Room: Bush Center
Biddeford Campus
Dale Boger, Ph.D.
08/18
2009
Seminar
Interactions of Neurons and Glial Cells in Chronic Pain
12:00 pm
President's Board Room: Bush Center
Biddeford Campus
Ru-Rong Ji, Ph.D.
Research Seminars
The Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences helps support an active biomedical research seminar series at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥. 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.