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Academic Programs

Scientific Writing Workshop

GRAD 500 Writing and Publishing a Scientific Paper Workshop

This four-week, writing-intensive workshop is designed for NIH trainees and biomedical scientists at all levels. Participants will write a draft of a research paper based on data generated from their current or previous study for publication in a peer-reviewed science journal.

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.

About Us

FAES provides continuing education and services to promote biomedical enterprise, including programs for scholars, scientists, staff, and visitors at the National Institutes of Health. 

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