Anatomy & Neurobiology About Contact Us Message from the Chair History Grad Day Giving Jobs Seminars Anatomy & Neurobiology Seminar Series Progress in Neuroscience Seminar Series People Faculty Members Staff Members Graduate Students Postdoctoral Scholars Education & Training Graduate Program Postdoctoral Training Courses Anatomy Academy Research Research Centers Seminars UCI School of Medicine Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology Home Research Anatomy & Neurobiology: Home Anatomy & Neurobiology: Research > Seminars Connecting Minds, Advancing Science Goal: briefly explain that the department hosts and is affiliated with multiple seminars. Why are they important, and who are they important to? Ex: We are proud to host and participate in various seminar series throughout the year. These seminars are an essential cornerstone of our academic mission, providing a platform for: Leading researchers to share cutting-edge research findings and advancements. Faculty and students to engage in intellectual exchange, foster collaboration and stay at the forefront of breakthroughs. The broader scientific community to connect and learn from each other, accelerating progress in the field. We encourage faculty, students and all those interested to explore our seminars and join us on this journey of discovery. Department Seminars Seminars hosted by our department. Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology Seminar Series 1-sentence description of this seminar series needed. Progress in Neuroscience Seminar Series 1-sentence description of this seminar series needed. Affiliated Seminars Seminars affiliated with the Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology. EpiCenter Seminar Series Co-sponsored by the Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology. 1 sentence description of the seminar series needed. CNLM Colloquium Series The Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) colloquium series brings learning and memory scientists from around the world to UC Irvine. Conte Center Seminar Series 1 sentence description of the seminar series needed. Center for Neural Circuit Mapping Seminar Series 1 sentence description of the seminar series needed.