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SUMMARY:Daria Oleinichenko: Role of T-type calcium channels in the regulation of pain and negative affect in opioid use disorder
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is Daria Oleinichenko from the Phillips and Snutch Labs. \nLearn more
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/daria-oleinichenko-role-of-t-type-calcium-channels-in-the-regulation-of-pain-and-negative-affect-in-opioid-use-disorder/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251027T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251008T221205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T221429Z
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SUMMARY:Microbes to Microglia: Therapeutic Strategies for Dampening Neuroinflammation
DESCRIPTION:This month\, Dr. Annie Ciernia\, from UBC Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and DMCBH\, will present “Microbes to Microglia: Therapeutic Strategies for Dampening Neuroinflammation.” \nZoom link if unable to attend in person:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/j/5936706150?pwd=bWFoeDNGMkk2ZVNOQk9FTFZIT0lZdz09&omn=62102214283 \n 
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/microbes-to-microglia-therapeutic-strategies-for-dampening-neuroinflammation/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Monthly Monday Rounds in Mental Health and Addictions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251031T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251031T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250423T203759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T162242Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Michael Yellow Bird: The Power of Ceremony: Indigenous Contemplative Practices\, Neurodecolonization\, and the Medicine Wheel
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous contemplative practices and teachings have enabled Indigenous Peoples to develop an important paradigm of healing that has important implications for western medicine and health care providers who work with Indigenous Peoples. In this presentation\, Dr. Michael Yellow Bird uses Indigenous wisdom and western science to show how Indigenous contemplative approaches can create important changes in the brain and body and can prevent\, heal\, and cure\, many emotional and physical diseases brought about by colonization and the current Western industrial lifestyle.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-michael-yellow-bird/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251031T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251031T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251028T210705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T210705Z
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SUMMARY:Brandon Forys: Similar factors predict cognitive effort preferences when working for rewards vs. avoiding losses
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is Brandon Forys from the Motivated Cognition\, Kingstone & Winstanley Labs. \nLearn more
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/brandon-forys-similar-factors-predict-cognitive-effort-preferences-when-working-for-rewards-vs-avoiding-losses/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251103T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250918T192418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251018T002455Z
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SUMMARY:Rewiring the Mind: How Science\, Lifestyle and Wellness Shape Brain Health
DESCRIPTION:Research continues to transform our understanding of brain health\, revealing just how adaptable and resilient our brains are—and how strongly they are shaped by the choices we make every day. By learning new skills and building healthy daily habits\, you can take charge of your brain and even change it. \nIn this special UBC Connects at Robson Square event\, you’ll hear from UBC scholars Dr. Lara Boyd\, Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose\, and Dr. Silke Appel-Cresswell. Together\, they’ll share insights on how learning reshapes the brain\, the role of exercise in aging\, and how diet and lifestyle are essential to lifelong brain wellness. \n\nTalk descriptions:\n“How do we learn\, unlearn and relearn?” \nDr. Boyd will discuss how brain change supports learning. She will provide examples of how learning takes place in young\, old and damaged brains as well as talk about why it is sometimes hard to acquire new knowledge. \n“Eat\, play\, love – Nutrition and other healthy habits for our brains” \nDr. Appel-Cresswell will review the role of nutrition in brain health using the example of Parkinson’s disease and will tell the story of the BC Brain Wellness Program as a way to overcome barriers on the path to brain wellness. \n“The Brain–Body Connection: Exercise as a Catalyst for Cognitive and Physical Resilience”\nDr. Liu-Ambrose will talk about how exercise plays a critical role in ensuring we maintain both our physical and cognitive functions as we age. \n\n\nSpeaker bios:\nDr. Lara Boyd is a Professor and Distinguished University Scholar at UBC. She is both a neuroscientist and physical therapist. Dr. Boyd directs the Brain Behaviour Lab\, which performs research that tests ideas surrounding how behaviour and brain health affect learning. Since joining UBC in 2006\, Dr. Boyd has published more than 200 papers and been awarded over $25 million in research funding. She has also won numerous awards for her research and mentorship. Additionally\, Dr. Boyd’s TEDx talk “After watching this your brain will not be the same” has been viewed by over 40 million people. \nDr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose is a physical therapist and a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Healthy Aging at UBC. She directs the Aging\, Mobility and Cognitive Health Laboratory\, the Vancouver General Hospital’s Falls Prevention Clinic and the Centre for Aging SMART. She also leads the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) Data Collection Site at UBC. Dr. Liu-Ambrose’s research focuses on understanding the role of exercise and other lifestyle interventions\, in promoting cognitive and mobility outcomes in older adults. Her research findings have been implemented into clinical practice\, community programs and international practice guidelines or recommendations to promote healthy aging. \nDr. Silke Appel-Cresswell is a movement disorder neurologist and Associate Professor at UBC. She holds the Marg Meikle Professorship for Research in Parkinson’s disease and directs the Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre. Her research focuses on a holistic\, interdisciplinary approach to the treatment and prevention of brain disorders. She is the co-founder of the BC Brain Wellness Program\, which promotes active engagement in exercise\, art\, mindfulness\, nutrition and community building. In addition\, her research studies the role of the microbiome in Parkinson’s disease and other brain disorders\, and the use of ultrasound guidance for botulinum toxin injections in movement disorders. \n\nModerator:\nDr. Lynn Raymond is a Professor in UBC’s Department of Psychiatry\, Co-Director of the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health and Clinic Director of the Centre for Huntington Disease. As a clinician-scientist\, she brings a unique perspective to her work on neurodegenerative diseases\, bridging the gap between research and patient care. Her lab investigates the mechanisms that lead to Huntington Disease\, focusing on changes in brain circuits and glutamate receptor function.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/rewiring-the-mind-how-science-lifestyle-and-wellness-shape-brain-health/
LOCATION:UBC Robson Square Theatre (C300)\, 800 Robson Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6Z 3B7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251107T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251107T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250617T142822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T192819Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Bruce Pike: MRI Guided Transcranial Focused Ultrasound
DESCRIPTION:The integration of MRI and transcranial focused ultrasound represents a disruptive technology that has many potential applications.  This seminar will provide an overview of a new research program I established in this area that has three major research themes: neurosurgery\, drug delivery\, and neuromodulation.  Methods\, applications\, and progress in each of these areas will be reviewed and future research opportunities highlighted.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-bruce-pike/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251107T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251028T210805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T193322Z
UID:16990-1762527600-1762531200@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Dr. Stephanie Salia: From placenta to behaviour: How sex chromosomes and hormones mediated immune signaling shape neurodevelopmental trajectories and behaviour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is a special guest of the Ciernia Lab. Dr. Stephanie Salia (Memorial University of Newfoundland) will present a talk titled “From placenta to behaviour: How sex chromosomes and hormones mediated immune signaling shape neurodevelopmental trajectories and behaviour.”
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/bns-dr-stephanie-salia/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251112T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250812T174740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T175642Z
UID:16566-1762966800-1762970400@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Neuropizza with the Raymond lab
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn about some cool science and hang out with your neuroscience colleagues over pizza and drinks!! Neuropizza takes place monthly in the Koerner conference room starting at 5:00pm and is open to everyone.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/neuropizza-with-the-raymond-lab/
LOCATION:Koerner Pavilion Conference Centre\, F-106\, 2211 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuropizza
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251121T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251028T211141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T211141Z
UID:16994-1763737200-1763740800@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Marwa Idrissi: Investigating the relationship between pre-existing anxiety levels and adolescent nicotine vapor-induced anxiety and impulsivity changes\, using a rat model
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is Marwa Idrissi from the Laviolette Lab (Western University). \nLearn more
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/marwa-idrissi-investigating-the-relationship-between-pre-existing-anxiety-levels-and-adolescent-nicotine-vapor-induced-anxiety-and-impulsivity-changes-using-a-rat-model/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251124T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251027T203817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T204203Z
UID:16975-1763998200-1764003600@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Transforming BC’s System of Care for a New Clinical Triad: One year update
DESCRIPTION:This month\, Dr. Daniel Vigo from UBC Psychiatry\, UBC School of Population and Public Health\, and the Province of British Columbia\, will present “Transforming BC’s System of Care for a New Clinical Triad: One year update.” \nZoom link if unable to attend in person:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/j/5936706150?pwd=bWFoeDNGMkk2ZVNOQk9FTFZIT0lZdz09&omn=62102214283 \n 
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/transforming-bcs-system-of-care-for-a-new-clinical-triad-one-year-update/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Monthly Monday Rounds in Mental Health and Addictions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251128T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251028T211232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T211232Z
UID:16996-1764342000-1764345600@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Ryan Tomm: Avoidance and Reward-Seeking across Levels of Depressive Symptoms: Translational Investigations of Action and Inhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is Ryan Tomm from the Motivated Cognition Lab. \nLearn more
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/ryan-tomm-avoidance-and-reward-seeking-across-levels-of-depressive-symptoms-translational-investigations-of-action-and-inhibition/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251205T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251205T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250506T192333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T161409Z
UID:15942-1764932400-1764936000@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Dr. Jean-Claude Béique: A tale of serotonin’s value: from release dynamics to behavioral regulation
DESCRIPTION:Our lab seeks to gain granular descriptions of synaptic\, neuronal and network dynamics in the brain. To this end\, we use a combination of in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology\, two-photon imaging/uncaging\, optogenetics and behavioral approaches\, and use computational simulations to coalesce these levels of analysis in tractable interpretations. I will present results from ongoing work aimed at identifying unifying roles for the neuromodulator serotonin. I will show data supporting the idea that serotonin neurons located in the raphe encodes an estimate of cumulative future rewards\, a quantity referred to as value in reinforcement learning. We further identified unsuspected network organization and serotonin release dynamics in the raphe that\, collectively\, impart highly non-linearly processing features of long-range synaptic inputs and behavioral regulation. Collectively\, this work is beginning to identify elemental computations that may be involved in animal’s ability to optimally adapt their behavioral policies to changing environmental contexts.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-jean-claude-beique/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251205T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251028T211322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T211322Z
UID:16998-1764946800-1764950400@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Tony Fong: Unveiling Mice Behaviours in 3D: Capture and Analysis Pipelines
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is Tony Fong from the Murphy Lab. \nLearn more
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/tony-fong-unveiling-mice-behaviours-in-3d-capture-and-analysis-pipelines/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251210T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250812T174816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T175655Z
UID:16568-1765386000-1765389600@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Neuropizza with the Murphy lab
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn about some cool science and hang out with your neuroscience colleagues over pizza and drinks!! Neuropizza takes place monthly in the Koerner conference room starting at 5:00pm and is open to everyone.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/neuropizza-with-the-murphy-lab/
LOCATION:Koerner Pavilion Conference Centre\, F-106\, 2211 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuropizza
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260114T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250812T174942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T175723Z
UID:16570-1768410000-1768413600@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Neuropizza with the Motivated Cognition lab
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn about some cool science and hang out with your neuroscience colleagues over pizza and drinks!! Neuropizza takes place monthly in the Koerner conference room starting at 5:00pm and is open to everyone.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/neuropizza-with-the-motivated-cognition-lab/
LOCATION:Koerner Pavilion Conference Centre\, F-106\, 2211 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuropizza
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250417T182454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T181128Z
UID:15847-1768561200-1768564800@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang: Longitudinal neurodevelopmental correlates of mid-adolescents’ psychosocial processing: A path to young adult wellbeing?
DESCRIPTION:Combining open-ended interviews (outside the scanner) with structural\, trial-by-trial\, and resting-state functional MRI neuroimaging\, we examined real-time functional neural dynamics underlying diverse urban mid-adolescents’ cognitive and emotional engagement with compelling social stories at two time-points\, two years apart. We found that the patterns of longitudinal change in neural network dynamics predicted psychosocial outcomes five years later in young adulthood. \nWe found that “transcendent thinking” – seeing situations not just in terms of X happened to person A\, which makes me feel thusly\, but in terms of the larger societal and contextual forces that shaped how Person A was treated and how Person A reacted\, the broader implications and lessons one can draw from that situation\, and the larger issues it exemplifies or reveals—correlated with a particular set of neural activity dynamics and predicted future structural and functional neural development across the subsequent two years\, controlling for the starting state of neural development\, and independent of IQ and SES. Transcendent thinking also countered negative effects of exposure to community violence on structural brain development. \nThe neural development predicted by transcendent thinking (the changes in the brain across the 2-year period) in turn predicted young adult identity strength\, self-liking\, relationship satisfaction\, and achievement 5 years later. \nThese findings reveal a novel predictor of neural development across mid-adolescence\, and underscore the active role adolescents play in their own brain development through the meaning they make of the social world.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-mary-helen-immordino-yang/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251028T211436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T211436Z
UID:17000-1768575600-1768579200@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Sevinchbegim Miralimova: The Relationship of Beat Perception and Verbal Working Memory to Word-Segmentation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is Sevinchbegim Miralimova from the Language and Development Lab. \nLearn more
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/sevinchbegim-miralimova-the-relationship-of-beat-perception-and-verbal-working-memory-to-word-segmentation/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260123T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260123T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20260112T183928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T200922Z
UID:17279-1769166000-1769169600@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Dr. Milan Valyear: Rewards\, errors\, and the disentangling of striatal functions.
DESCRIPTION:Successful pursuit of reinforcers requires the generation of predictions and evaluation of outcomes. Midbrain dopamine neurons and their projections to the striatum are thought to be critical for these processes. Here\, we will consider two narratives: dopamine as a reward signal and dopamine as an error signal. Then we will examine the extent to which these\, and other narratives\, can be disentangled using new optical tools.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-milan-valyear/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260123T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260123T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20260110T012519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T190540Z
UID:17271-1769196600-1769203800@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Sunset Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Step away from the noise of everyday life and reconnect with calm in a truly immersive setting. Meditate beneath the stars in our Planetarium\, where the vastness of the universe meets the stillness of the mind—inviting reflection\, balance\, and renewal.\n\n\n\n\nPresented in collaboration with the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre and the BC Brain Wellness Program\, this wellness-focused evening combines a visually soothing planetarium experience with a meaningful conversation with David Greenshields on mindfulness and resilience. \n\n\nDoors open: 6:45pm\n\nWhat to Expect\nPlanetarium Experience: Sunset Meditation\nTravel through a breathtaking visual journey from the Grand Canyon to the North Pole\, then relax under a star-filled night sky with gentle views of the Northern Lights. Designed as a quiet\, dark\, and restorative space\, the Planetarium offers an ideal environment for meditation and stress relief—especially relevant for high-demand fields like STEM\, where mental resilience is essential. \nMindfulness Talk with David Greenshields\nFollowing the planetarium experience\, join David Greenshields for a thoughtful talk on mindfulness—reclaiming the driver’s seat of your life\, one raisin at a time. Hosted by Dr. Silke Cresswell and Alisa Hashimoto\, this session explores practical\, science-informed approaches to managing stress and supporting long-term well-being. \nWellness Connections\nEnjoy a calming\, non-caffeinated tea experience by Teakan\, featuring It’s Not Apple Cider (warm Alder Leaf Tea) and Sparkling Osmanthus (a refreshing floral cold brew). \nRelax\, create\, and unwind with mandalas! Mandalas are known to support mindfulness and focus\, helping calm the mind and spark creativity. Doesn’t that sound like a perfect meditative break? During the event\, try it for yourself by colouring intricate mandalas and take home a mandala colouring kit by donation! \nAbout the Speaker: David Greenshields\nDavid Greenshields trained in social work in Glasgow\, Scotland\, and has over 40 years of experience supporting individuals with cognitive impairments and cancer. He trained with Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of Massachusetts Centre for Mindfulness and is a certified teacher of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). David has facilitated mindfulness programs for over 20 years\, including weekly sessions with the BC Brain Wellness Program.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/sunset-meditation/
LOCATION:H.R. MacMillan Space Centre\, 1100 Chestnut Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6J 3J9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260126T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20260110T011645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T220625Z
UID:17266-1769441400-1769446800@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:MATRIX-N Junior Scholars Lightning Talks:  ‘Translational Research in Action’
DESCRIPTION:This month\, Cal Rosete\, Daria Oleinichenko\, Paula Villela Nunes\, Sarah Ng\, Solana Redway-Ziola and Stefanie Todesco will present their MATRIX-N Junior Scholars Lightning Talks:  ‘Translational Research in Action.’ \nZoom link if unable to attend in person:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/j/5936706150?pwd=bWFoeDNGMkk2ZVNOQk9FTFZIT0lZdz09&omn=62102214283 \n 
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/matrix-n-junior-scholars-lightning-talks-translational-research-in-action/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Monthly Monday Rounds in Mental Health and Addictions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260128T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20260107T001916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T012314Z
UID:17254-1769623200-1769634000@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Reimagining the Mind: Innovations in Mental Health Research and Care
DESCRIPTION:Mental health research is entering a bold new era. As rates of depression\, anxiety\, and other psychiatric conditions continue to rise\, researchers at UBC are developing groundbreaking tools to offer new possibilities for diagnosis\, treatment\, and recovery. From brain stimulation therapies like TMS\, to ethical applications of social robotics\, to movie-based neuroimaging tools\, discover how innovation is expanding the ways we support mental wellness across the lifespan. \nUBC Connects at Robson Square\, in partnership with the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, presents leading UBC scholars Dr. Fidel Vila-Rodriguez\, Dr. Julie Robillard\, and Dr. Tamara Vanderwal in a conversation about the technologies reshaping mental health care. \nFree and open to all. \nTalk descriptions:\nNeuromodulation Treatments for Neuropsychiatric Disorders in 2026 and Beyond\nDr. Vila-Rodriguez will introduce learners to how several neurotechnologies work to non-invasively treat neuropsychiatric disorders\, including\, but not limited to\, depression\, PTSD\, schizophrenia or dementia. \nAre friends electric? Social technologies and mental health care\nDr. Robillard will review how new technologies like AI chatbots and social robots can help\, and harm\, our mental health. She will explore the ethics of our relationships with technology and the role of these relationships in mental health care. \nMovies in the magnet:  Using movie-fMRI to better understand child psychiatric disorders\nWe still know very little about the biological basis of major psychiatric disorders\, and this is especially true in children and youth. Dr. Vanderwal’s talk is about a research method called movie-fMRI\, where research participants undergo brain scans while they watch movies. It will describe what these studies are like\, and how researchers are trying to use the movie-watching data to discover new information about the brain in child psychiatric disorders. \nSpeaker bios:\nDr. Fidel Vila-Rodriguez is an Associate Professor in UBC’s Department of Psychiatry and Director of the Non-Invasive Neurostimulation Therapies (NINET) Laboratory. As a clinician-scientist\, his work focuses on neurotechnologies to identify dysfunctional brain-circuitry underlying brain disorders and applying neuromodulation techniques to treat neuropsychiatric conditions. One of his primary research interests is the application of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) in treatment-resistant depression. \n\n\nDr. Julie Robillard is an Associate Professor of Neurology at UBC and Scientist in Patient Experience at BC Children’s and Women’s Hospitals. She leads the Neuroscience\, Engagement and Smart Tech (NEST) lab within Neuroethics Canada\, where she brings her background in neuroscience and biomedical ethics to the evaluation and development of social technologies to support brain health across the lifespan. A particular interest of her research is the integration of emotion modeling in a wide range of technologies\, from social media resources to social robotics. \n\n\nDr. Tamara Vanderwal is a child psychiatrist at BC Children’s Hospital\, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UBC\, and a clinician scientist at BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute\, where she directs the Naturalistic Neuroimaging Lab. Her research aims to learn new information about brain differences in adolescent depression and other child psychiatric disorders. Her lab uses movies during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain scans to study brain function in children and youth while their brains are actively processing the complex information in the movies. Dr. Vanderwal’s work combining neuroscience and art has been featured at the Imagine Science Film Festival and at MoMA Studios. \n\n\n\n\n\nModerator:\nDr. Lynn Raymond is a Professor in UBC’s Department of Psychiatry\, Co-Director of the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health and Clinic Director of the Centre for Huntington Disease. As a clinician-scientist\, she brings a unique perspective to her work on neurodegenerative diseases\, bridging the gap between research and patient care. Her lab investigates the mechanisms that lead to Huntington Disease\, focusing on changes in brain circuits and glutamate receptor function.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/reimagining-the-mind-innovations-in-mental-health-research-and-care/
LOCATION:UBC Robson Square Theatre (C300)\, 800 Robson Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6Z 3B7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260130T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250716T191232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T165932Z
UID:16353-1769770800-1769774400@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:UBC Kickstart Updates
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/ubc-kickstart-updates/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260130T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251028T211626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T211626Z
UID:17004-1769785200-1769788800@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Jérôme Plumier: Seasonal Aggression: The Role of Steroids and Fatty Acids
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is Jérôme Plumier from the Soma Lab. \nLearn more
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/jerome-plumier-seasonal-aggression-the-role-of-steroids-and-fatty-acids/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260206T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250417T182834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T180900Z
UID:15849-1770375600-1770379200@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Dr. Donna Rose Addis: The Prospective Brain: Past and Future
DESCRIPTION:The human brain has the remarkable capacity to transport the self into the past and future. While previously thought of as distinct functions\, recent research has shown that memory for past events and imagination of future events rely on the same brain networks. In this talk\, I will present neuroimaging and neuropsychological research demonstrating the overlap between remembering and imagining\, the unique properties of our ability to foresee the future\, and how these abilities are affected by memory impairment.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-donna-rose-addis/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260213T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250722T192617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T165850Z
UID:16412-1770980400-1770984000@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:UBC Kickstart Updates
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/ubc-kickstart-updates-4/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260218T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20260122T195827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T195827Z
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SUMMARY:Decoding the Brain: How Different Cells Contribute to Disease
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered what’s actually happening inside the brain when disease strikes\, and how scientists figure it out? \nDecoding the Brain: How Different Cells Contribute to Disease is a free\, after-hours science event that brings you inside the world of modern neuroscience\, without the textbooks or technical jargon. \nTaking place at The Forge in Gastown\, this evening features short\, engaging talks from local brain researchers at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health who study the brain’s many cell types – from neurons to support and immune cells – and how their breakdown contributes to neurological disease. You’ll learn how scientists see\, track\, and test brain cells using innovative tools\, and why these discoveries matter for brain health. \nThis event is designed for a general audience (no science background required). Talks are visual\, and interactive\, with plenty of time for questions and discussion. \nThe event is co-organized by the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health and the Neuroscience Trainee Association\, and will have a relaxed\, after-hours atmosphere. Limited appetizers will be provided\, and drinks will be available for purchase. \n\n\nSpeakers:\nDr. Annie Ciernia\, Assistant Professor\nFrom Clues to Cures: Finding the Cells That Drive Brain Disease \nAndrew Thompson\, PhD candidate\nSeen and Sequenced: How We Study the Brain Cell at the Centre of Multiple Sclerosis \nDr. Mehwish Anwer\, Postdoctoral Fellow\nGoogle Maps for Brain Research \nJacqueline Palik\, Master’s student\nMotor Neurons: The Vulnerable Cells in ALS \n 
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/decoding-the-brain-how-different-cells-contribute-to-disease/
LOCATION:The Forge\, 208 Carrall St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6B 2J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neurotalks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260220T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260220T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20260127T200607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T213857Z
UID:17341-1771585200-1771588800@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Dr. Sheena Josselyn: Engrams and Memory in Mice
DESCRIPTION:Understanding how the brain encodes\, stores\, and uses information is a central goal of neuroscience. Many neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders\, including autism spectrum disorder\, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)\, and Alzheimer’s disease\, may arise from disrupted information processing. Thus\, uncovering the neural mechanisms by which information is represented in the brain is not only key to understanding normal cognition but also essential for developing targeted therapeutic strategies. \nMemory can be defined as the persistence of internal representations acquired through experience\, and the capacity to reconstruct these representations across time. The enduring physical changes in the brain that encode such information are referred to as engrams. Although the idea of a physical memory trace can be traced back to ancient Greek philosophy\, it was not formally articulated until 1904 when Richard Semon coined the term engram. Despite this long conceptual history\, identifying the precise neural substrates of an engram has proven remarkably difficult\, in part because memory is encoded across multiple levels; from epigenetic and synaptic modifications to coordinated patterns of neuronal ensemble activity. \nOur laboratory seeks to understand how specific neurons are recruited\, or allocated\, to a given engram\, and how membership within these neuronal ensembles may evolve with time\, plasticity\, or new learning. By combining molecular\, imaging\, and behavioral approaches in mice\, we aim to link changes in neuronal excitability and network dynamics to the stability and flexibility of memory representations. In my lecture\, I will describe our historic and recent findings toward mapping and manipulating memory engrams in the mammalian brain\, and discuss their implications for understanding both healthy and disordered memory.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-sheena-josselyn/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260220T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20251028T213807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T213807Z
UID:17010-1771599600-1771603200@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Salvatore Furfaro - BNS Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the UBC Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars (BNS)\, a lecture series featuring DMCBH trainees and professors in a casual setting. Talks take place from 3-4 pm every Friday in DMCBH 3402A-C. \nThis week’s speaker is Salvatore Furfaro from the Snyder Lab. \nLearn more
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/salvatore-furfaro-bns-seminar/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Behavioural Neuroscience Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260223T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20260204T201741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T205150Z
UID:17369-1771860600-1771866000@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Contributions of striatal astrocytes to drug addiction
DESCRIPTION:This month\, Dr. Tristan Hynes (Assistant Professor of Psychology at SFU and Associate Member at the DMCBH) will present “Contributions of striatal astrocytes to drug addiction.” \nZoom link if unable to attend in person:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/j/5936706150?pwd=bWFoeDNGMkk2ZVNOQk9FTFZIT0lZdz09&omn=62102214283 \n 
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/contributions-of-striatal-astrocytes-to-drug-addiction/
LOCATION:DMCBH Room 3402\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Monthly Monday Rounds in Mental Health and Addictions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260227T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T034027
CREATED:20250707T185555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T211904Z
UID:16291-1772190000-1772193600@www.centreforbrainhealth.ca
SUMMARY:Dr. Leah Mayo: Lost in translation? Exploring the endocannabinoid system as a novel pharmacotherapeutic target in PTSD
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Mayo will talk about studies involving animal-to-human translational work highlighting how endocannabinoid function regulates stress reactivity and fear learning\, leveraging human behavioral pharmacology and neuroimaging. She will also highlight outcomes from a recent clinical trial exploring how augmenting cannabinoid function impacts clinical\, behavioral\, and neural measures in people with PTSD.
URL:https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/events/dr-leah-mayo/
LOCATION:Rudy North Lecture Theatre\, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health\, 2215 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Neuroscience Research Colloquium
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