VIRTUAL SEMINAR – “DISECCIÓN DE HALLAZGOS GENÉTICOS DE TRASTORNOS PSIQUIÁTRICOS UTILIZANDO LA GENÓMICA FUNCIONAL”

[one_half] [image animaton=”” size=”small” align=”alignleft” alt=”Virtual Seminar Dr Paola Giusti” title=””]https://neuroid.uprrp.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/FLYER-SEMINARIO-VIRTUAL-DRA.-Paola-Giusti.png[/image] [one_half][/one_half] SPEAKER: DR. PAOLA GIUSTI Professor Department of Genetics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill DATE: TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2020 TIME: 12:00PM – 2:00PM  PLATFORM: GOOGLE MEET  How to join in?  Via Hangout Meer: meet.google.com/uad-oxtm-uyg  LIVE Stream: stream.meet.google.com/stream/9c546e40-1a1b-4e4c-82b1-775ce1bf507b Via phone: ‪+1 810-328-3942‬ PIN: ‪414 949 990‬#

VIRTUAL SEMINAR – THE ADOLESCENT BRAIN: INSIGHTS FROM NEUROSCIENCE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY

[one_half] [image animaton=”” size=”small” align=”alignleft” alt=”Virtual Seminar Dr Adriana Galvan” title=””]https://neuroid.uprrp.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/FLYER-SEMINARIO-VIRTUAL-DRA.-ADRIANA-GALVAN.png[/image] [one_half][/one_half]   SPEAKER: DR. ADRIANA GALVAN Jeffrey and Wenzel Term Chair in Behavioral Neuroscience Professor Department of Psychology Brain Research Institute University of California, Los Angeles DATE: TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2020 TIME: 5:00PM – 7:00PM  PLATFORM:GOOGLE MEET  Join via Hangout Meer: meet.google.com/qiy-vgtq-pvf LIVE Stream: stream.meet.google.com/stream/332d3e60-af6c-4d2b-b807-f69fce66e23e  Join via …

NeuroID Program student Yanilka Soto alongside her investigator partner Adriana Vélez share the trajectory of their investigation

“From Puerto Rico Public Schools to Top Research Institutions: Two Students’ Academic Journey” By Brandon Cruz González from The Weekly Journal [one_half] [image animaton=”scale” size=”small” align=”alignleft” alt=”The Weenkly Journal” title=””]https://neuroid.uprrp.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/YANILKA-SOTO-NEW.jpg[/image] [one_half][/one_half] The Weekyly Journal interviewed Yanilka Soto, scholarship holder of the Program “Neuroscience Research Opportunities to Increase Diversity” (NeuroID) and undergradstudent of Bachelor’s degree in Biology of the …

APPLICATION FOR THE 2020 NEURO-ID CLASS IS CLOSED

The program provides opportunities to undergraduate students interested in the Neurosciences to enhance their scientific knowledge, research capacity and social responsibility. [one_half]  [one_half][/one_half] APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 11, 2020 This Program Offers: – Research Training – Summer Research Experience – Seminars series – Stipend and more… Undergraduated Students from: Biology, Chemistry, Psychology and Others… For more …

Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) at Johns Hopkins University DEADLINE: February 15, 2020

[divider style=”1″ align=”center” size=”normal” variant=”normal” dimension=”1px” color=”” scrolltext=””][/divider] [one_half][/one_half][one_half_last] [one_half]The application for PREP is NOW OPEN. APPLICATION DEADLINE will be February 15, 2020 Top candidates will be invited for interviews and to meet potential research mentors in early April 2020. Selected candidates will matriculate in June-July 2020. For more information go to: Opportunities-High-School-Undergraduate-Postbac-Students[/one_half] [/one_half_last]

Summer Internship Program at Johns Hopkins University – DEADLINE:February 1, 2020

[divider style=”1″ align=”center” size=”normal” variant=”normal” dimension=”1px” color=”” scrolltext=””][/divider] [one_half][/one_half][one_half_last][/one_half_last] [three_fourth_last] The application for summer 2020 is NOW OPEN APPLICATION DEADLINE will be February 1, 2020 SUMMER 2020 DATES: May 24 – August 4, 2020 For more information go to: Diversity Programs – Summer Internship Program [/three_fourth_last]

Undergraduate student of the NeuroID Program selected for the 2019 Research Experiences for Undergraduate Symposium

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[special_text tagname=”h1″ pattern=”no” color=”” font_size=”20″ font_weight=”300″ font=”default” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” align=”center”]Recently, Amanda Anqueira-González, a scholarship holder of the Program “Neuroscience Research Opportunities to Increase Diversity” (NeuroID) and student of Bachelor’s degree in Molecular Cell Biology of the Faculty of Natural Sciences was selected from thousands of undergraduate research students at the level of all summer programs sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to present her research findings at the 2019 Research Experiences for Undergraduate Symposium (REUS). The research symposium will be held October 27-28, 2019 in Alexandria, Virginia. During the past summer and under the successful mentoring of Dr. Eric Klann and Dr. Megan K. Elder of the Center for Neuronal Sciences (CNS) of New York University (NYU), Amanda conducted experiments focused on studying the structure and function of neuronal mitochondria in the etiology of a rare intellectual disability disease known as MEHMO syndrome (Mental retardation, Epileptic seizures, Hypogonadism and genitalism, Microcephaly, Obesity). Amanda’s work entitled: “Investigating mitochondrial structure and function in the rare X-linked intellectual disability disorder, MEHMO Syndrome” was selected for this symposium since it contributes significantly to develop new treatments for this rare disease.

The directors of Summer program at NYU, Dr. Chiye Aoki and Dr. Margarita Kaplow recognized in Amanda her excellent scientific performance in addition to her qualities in responsibility, determination and enthusiasm for research in Neurosciences. Currently, Amanda is in her second year as a scholarship from NeuroID program where she conducts studies on the effects of alcohol on Molecular genetics of the brain using the animal model of Drosophila melanogaster in the laboratory of Dr. Alfredo Ghezzi of the Department of Biology in the Faculty of Natural Sciences. For the past 10 years, the NeuroID Program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and currently directed by neuroscientists Dr. José E. García Arrarás and Dr. Carmen S. Maldonado-Vlaar has successfully trained almost a hundred undergraduate students in research in the field of Neurosciences from several universities in Puerto Rico. It is important highlight that more than 80% of the graduates of the program continue careers graduates obtaining a PhD degree. in the field of neuroscience. We congratulate Amanda for this recognition and encourage her to continue her Successful scientific trajectory.[/special_text]

Summer Program in Neuroscience, Excellence & Success (SPINES) 2019 DEADLINE: MARCH 15, 2019

[heading type=3]SPINES has had an outstanding 20+ year track record of training successful neuroscientists from backgrounds underrepresented in neuroscience to be leaders in the field, honing a variety of important professional skills, including communicating your science, winning grants, honing quantitative skills and preparing to be a top notch PI. The course attracts 20 leading faculty …

SEMINAR: “Gene Expression and Axolotl Tissue Regeneration” FEBRUARY 5, 2019

[heading type=4]Dr. Randal Voss from the University of Kentucky will be presenting a seminar on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 titled: “Gene Expression and Axolotl Tissue Regeneration”. The seminar will be offered at the Amphitheater JGD-123 at Julio García Díaz Building, UPR-Río Piedras Campus.[/heading] Seminar Flyer – Dr. Randal Voss

NeuroID Application Open!

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