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Meet and Greet Event with Dr. Louis W. Sullivan

Louis Wade Sullivan is an active health policy leader, minority health advocate, author, physician, and educator. He served as the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services during President George H. W. Bush‘s Administration and was Founding Dean of the Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Sullivan will meet with customers and sign copies of his memoir, Breaking Ground: My Life in Medicine on October 4, 2016, from 4-5pm. 

Neuroscience Lecture Series - Myelin, Movement and Motor Skills Learning

The NIH Neuroscience Seminar Series features lectures and discussions with leading neuroscientists. In partnership with NINDS, this year's series offers seminars on aspects of molecular, cellular, developmental and cognitive neuroscience as well as neuroscience related topics in disease, pain and genetics. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on the NIH campus on Mondays at noon in the Porter Neuroscience Research Center, Room 620/630, Building 35 and may be viewed live via NIH VideoCasting.

Speaker: William Richard, Ph.D.

Neuroscience Lecture Series - Dynamics of Synaptic Vesicle Trafficking at the Active Zone of Ribbon Synapses

The NIH Neuroscience Seminar Series features lectures and discussions with leading neuroscientists. In partnership with NINDS, this year's series offers seminars on aspects of molecular, cellular, developmental and cognitive neuroscience as well as neuroscience related topics in disease, pain and genetics. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on the NIH campus on Mondays at noon in the Porter Neuroscience Research Center, Room 620/630, Building 35 and may be viewed live via NIH VideoCasting.

Neuroscience Lecture Series - How Proteins Mutated in Neurodegenerative Disease and Cancer, PINK1 & Parkin, Survey Mitochondrial Fidelity and Respond with Selective Autophagy

The NIH Neuroscience Seminar Series features lectures and discussions with leading neuroscientists. In partnership with NINDS, this year's series offers seminars on aspects of molecular, cellular, developmental and cognitive neuroscience as well as neuroscience related topics in disease, pain and genetics. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on the NIH campus on Mondays at noon in the Porter Neuroscience Research Center, Room 620/630, Building 35 and may be viewed live via NIH VideoCasting.

Neuroscience Lecture Series - Bidirectional Interactions Between the Brain and Implantable Computers

The NIH Neuroscience Seminar Series features lectures and discussions with leading neuroscientists. In partnership with NINDS, this year's series offers seminars on aspects of molecular, cellular, developmental and cognitive neuroscience as well as neuroscience related topics in disease, pain and genetics. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on the NIH campus on Mondays at noon in the Porter Neuroscience Research Center, Room 620/630, Building 35 and may be viewed live via NIH VideoCasting.

Celebration of 60 yrs of Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience in the Laboratory of Neuropsychology

This one and a half day symposium will integrate significant scientific advances made over the last 60 years in the neurobiology of memory, perception, and action. Speakers will share insights from studies of nonhuman primates, humans, and rats, highlighting lesions, electrophysiology, imaging, and related techniques. Talks will focus on how these advances led to current scientific understanding, and how that trajectory points the way toward new research questions to drive the field forward.

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Mid-Atlantic Diabetes Research Symposium

Mid-Atlantic Diabetes Research Symposium hosted by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

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University of Maryland Jazz Quintet

The NIH Clinical Center and the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences are pleased to announce a concert by the University of Maryland Jazz Quintet. The event will take place on Wednesday, December 21st at 12:00p.m. in the Clinical Research Center (Bldg. 10) Atrium.      

The Quintet will perform a mix of holiday music and jazz favorites.

Patients, visitors and staff are invited to attend. Seating will be available on the 1st floor of the Atrium, with additional viewing available on the 3rd – 7th floors.

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