SfN Ottawa Chapter
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Society for Neuroscience Ottawa Chapter 🧠 2018 #SfN Chapter of the Year and 2019 #CAN Advocacy and Outreach award 🏆 Run by @NeuroCarleton grad students
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Another wonderful event organized by SfN Ottawa Chapter to raise funds in support of local charities. Huge shout out to NeuroCarleton students volunteers that make this magic happen!!
Thank you to everyone who came out to this year’s Brain and Mental Health Art Show 🧠🎨 Your support means the world 🌎💛 Stay tuned to learn how much we raised for Centre 507 🤝
Kicking off the uOBMRI #BrainHealthResearchDay with the amazing Brenna MacAulay presenting her work on social stress in females! NeuroCarleton SfN Ottawa Chapter
Persephone Miller just gave an excellent talk on the role of the Zona uncertainty in mediating fear vs feeding responses. Simply outstanding! Melissa Chee SfN Ottawa Chapter NeuroCarleton uOBMRI #Brainhealthresearchday
Really wonderful #Brainhealthresearchday and fantastic participation by Carleton Science NeuroCarleton students. Special kudos to Frances Sherratt and Persephone Miller for the presentation awards!
Great science advocacy session at #CAN2024 with great talks including an excellent talk by Kim Hellemans ! Important discussion about the power of being a good story teller! Stress, Trauma & Resilience Working Group NeuroCarleton Carleton Science
NeuroCarleton students Brenna MacAuley, Zachary Silver Aycheh Al-Chami Shannon Smith and Stephanie Hobbs making Carleton University proud!! #CAN2024 SfN Ottawa Chapter Carleton Science
Good job Keira Aubin ! First time at #CAN2024 and already making waves! Kim Hellemans NeuroCarleton SfN Ottawa Chapter
We are delighted to announce the return of our Neurometabolism Summer Seminar Series 2024. We are honoured and pleased to have Dr. Alfie Abizaid as our first speaker with a presentation titled "Stomaching stress: How ghrelin mediates stress induced feeding as a coping mechanism?"
This week’s Carleton Neuro Colloquium speaker is Corey Baimel 🧠 Pathway-specific connectivity in motivated behaviours When: 09/20 at 11:30 am Where: HSB 1301