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16th Annual UNC Neuroscience Symposium held Oct 8

October 9, 2015

The 16th Annual UNC Neuroscience Symposium was held on October 8th at the Carolina Club. Attendees from the UNC Neuroscience community enjoyed a breakfast reception with the speakers, Joseph G. Gleeson, Yang Dan and Alcino Silva, three riveting talks followed by question-and-answer sessions, and a buffet luncheon at the conclusion.

Stuber Receives Gill Transformative Investigator Award

October 2, 2015

Garret Stuber, PhD, was awarded the 2015 Gill Transformative Investigator Award from Indiana University for his contributions to cellular and molecular neuroscience. He was presented the award and prize at the annual Gill Symposium at the Linda and Jack Gill Center for Biomolecular Science.

Spencer Smith receives McKnight Award

July 22, 2015

Spencer Smith, PhD, has been awarded the 2015 McKnight Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Award. He will receive $200,000 over two years to expand the range of technologies for studying the brain and its diseases and to make new technologies available to the field of neuroscience.

Spencer Smith discussed BRAIN Initiative at Capitol Hill Briefing

July 8, 2015

Spencer Smith discussed how new technologies and multidisciplinary research are advancing our understanding of the brain at a congressional briefing organized by the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science and National Science Foundation on Thursday, July 9th.

Lei Xing, PhD, of Snider Lab Awarded Young Investigator Award

June 3, 2015

Lei Xing of received a two-year Young Investigator Award from Children’s Tumor Foundation. Lei Xing is a Research Scientist in Dr. William Snider’s lab. He proposes to investigate the effect of ERK/MAPK hyperactivation on neural circuit development.