Scott Edwards Professor and Curator Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University
In this talk, Dr. Edwards will present a snapshot of his activities while on sabbatical at the University of Gothenburg in Gothenburg, Sweden during Spring 2017. The Gothenburg Center for Advanced Studies (GoCas), where Dr. Edwards served as International Chair for Spring 2017, is a collaboration between the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University, who...
Come meet the 2017-2018 Tutors, ask them about the tutorials they are offering, collect syllabi, and say hello to classmates! Light refreshments will be provided.
Featuring: Neuro 101B: Beyond Neurons: The role of Glia (New Course) – Dr. Sarah Hopp Neuro 101E (formerly Neuro 106): Human Cognition: Reading and Writing the Neural Code – Dr. Patel Neuro 101F (fomerly Neuro 111): The Neurobiology of Learning and Memory – Dr. Joseph Zak Neuro 101G: Sex and the Brain (New Course) – Dr. Tari Tan Neuro 101H: Visual Circuits: How Neurons and Networks See (New Course) –...
The Cambridge Entomological Club's January Meeting and Lecture: Unraveling the Evolutionary History of Caddisflies The Cambridge Entomological Club Founded 1874 http://eciton.org
Unraveling the Evolutionary History of Caddisflies
Paul Frandsen Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Tuesday Jan 10th 07:30 PM MCZ 101, 26 Oxford Street, Harvard University
Caddisflies are the 7th most diverse insect order in terms of species and the most diverse of the strictly aquatic insect orders. They are well-known amongst...
Please, join us on Tuesday, January 10, for our next event in the 2016/2017 MCB Postdoc Career Series. Interested undergrads are encouraged to attend!
This is a great opportunity to get important pointers on how to approach grant writing at any stage of your scientific career. We will have refreshments before the event, starting around 2:45 pm.
Want to hear from current Harvard undergrads on what it's like "doing research"? Interested in research but don't know where to start? Come to this event!
Clifford Woolf, PhD Director, F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center, Boston Children’s Hospital Professor Of Neurology And Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Examining how the CNS works by unravelling sub-second pain behavior
Cookies and Coffee at 4:00 pm Discussion Session at 5:30 pm
LSURF - The Life Sciences Undergraduate Research Fair!
Labs are looking for YOU!
LSURF 2016 will be held on Tuesday, November 1, 2016 from 2:30-4:30pm at the Gutman Conference Center located on the ground floor of the Monroe C. Gutman Library at the corner of Appian Way and Brattle Street. This timing gives students time to find a host lab and apply for summer research fellowships, which typically have deadlines in January, February, or March.