UC Irvine Advisory: Cramer
Dr. Steven Cramer will talk about how brain can be helped to repair itself as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning & Memory.
Dr. Steven Cramer will talk about how brain can be helped to repair itself as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning & Memory.
Mathematician to talk about how numbers can help solve everyday problems.
UC Irvine medical geneticist John Jay Gargus discusses autism research at UCI and the potential for new diagnostics and therapies.
Paul Root Wolpe, Center for Ethics director at Emory University, will address “Is My Mind Mine? Mind Reading, Memory Suppression & Other Challenges of Neuroscience” as part of the Howard A. Schneiderman Memorial Bioethics Lecture Series.
Feb. 18-19 conference will bring together national leaders to explore innovative approaches and research in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education.
Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the UC Irvine School of Law, will address issues of free speech in a multicultural society.
Social sciences speakers to discuss the brain and behavior, immigration and state politics.
Denise Park of the University of Texas at Dallas will discuss “The Scaffolded Mind: How Your Brain Adapts to Aging” as part of the UC Irvine Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning & Memory.
Richard Matthew discusses “From Blood Diamonds to Mountain Gorillas: An Environmental Perspective on Peacebuilding in Africa,” based on his field research on violence driven by the struggle to control natural resources in sub-Saharan Africa.
Writer and activist Tim Wise will deliver the Dr. Joseph White Lecture as part of UC Irvine’s 26th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.