Molecular & Cellular Cognition Society
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Our mission is to promote dialogue and the exchange of data and ideas about the molecular and cellular bases of cognition.
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http://www.molcellcog.org 25-08-2023 12:02:47
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📢 The moment we've all been waiting for 🥁 - the winner of the 2023 Inscopix MCCS GRIN Lens Raffle is: Chang Li from the Lucas Pozzo-Miller, PhD at UABNeurobiology 🎉🎉Molecular & Cellular Cognition Society Thanks to Sheena Josselyn for organizing such a great event!!
What a terrific day of neuroscience! Great to see everyone Molecular & Cellular Cognition Society and to celebrate turning 60 with so many friends! Thanks Sheena Josselyn!
Celebrating a terrific day on cutting edge neuroscience Molecular & Cellular Cognition Society 🧠🧬 I grew up in the MCCS, and I am grateful for so many friends and colleagues! What a way to celebrate turning 60! 🎂 Thanks Sheena Josselyn Karyn Frick Tomás Ryan!
Closing the day, Andrew Holmes from NIH Funding discussing his team's recent work on cannabinoids in fear memory extinction.
Ran into Haruhiko Bito Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Program Chair at Molecular & Cellular Cognition Society pre-meeting. Doing his part to bring CREB back!
Ben Kelvington from UIowaNeuroPharm PhD program and Iowa Neuroscience Institute talking about his work in the lab on neurodevelopmental disorders this afternoon at MCCS in DC!
Deep structural and functional interrogation of hippocampus CA2 by Stephanie Jones in the Dudek Lab Serena Dudek
Latest work from Joshua P Johansen and team at RIKEN Center for Brain Science on emotional inference with prefrontal representations.
Impressive new findings on metaplasticity in models of autism by Amin Shekhawat from the Redmond Lab at Stanford University
New work on cold sensitive memory engrams and whole body metabolic responses from Andrea Muñoz Zamora in the Ryan Lab at Trinity College Dublin
Tour de force presentation of in vivo analysis of ventral hippocampus CA1 ensembles in learning and discrimination by Mazen Kheirbek at UC San Francisco
New approaches to understanding Tuberous sclerosis, thanks to new methods developed and applied by Dr. Prerana Shrestha and team at Stony Brook Department of Neurobiology & Behavior