NeuroLingo Spring 2022: FREE Public Neuroscience Event [EN]
Date and time
Location
Online event
Learn about current neuroscience research and its relevance from McGill University and University of Montreal graduate students.
About this event
Objective: Our conference will feature neuroscience graduate students, working in diverse fields of neuroscience research. Our speakers will present their own research in a manner that will captivate your mind, regardless of whether your have a scientific background or not. Each speaker will give a ten minute TED talk-style presentation of their research, followed by a live Q&A session.
Date: May 21, 2021 11 AM
Online: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AOL1OGLCiY&ab_channel=NeuroLingo
Language: This event is being held in English. Our French event will take place at 1 PM.
Speakers: Our speakers are graduate students in neuroscience at McGill University or at the University of Montreal. Check out our speaker line-up to see what topics we will be presenting this spring. Please note that speakers and topics in the French event will differ.
Sponsors: The Neuro's Tanenbaum Open Science Institute, McGill Integrated Program in Neuroscience, The Douglas Research Institute, McGill Graduate Students' Association for Neuroscience, McGill Post-graduate Student's Society, CHUM Research Center.
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