9th Annual Pacific Psychopharmacology Conference

Executive Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre, Coquitlam, BC

Target audience: Psychiatrists, pharmacists, primary care physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers. Up to 5.75 Mainpro-M1/MOC Section 1 credits (This conference will also be accredited for CCCEP.) Please contact UBC CPD for more information at cpd.info@ubc.ca. Phone: 604-875-5101 Website: ubccpd.ca


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Dr. Greg Dunn: Self Reflected

Rudy North Lecture Theatre, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health 2215 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver

DMCBH and Dr. Brian MacVicar are thrilled to host a talk from renowned artist and speaker Dr. Greg Dunn for Self Reflected: The artistic story behind the world's most complex artistic depiction of the human brain. We hope you'll join us for a talk that promises to cross disciplines and inspire scientists and artists alike. Reception to […]


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Visiting speaker: Dr. Pierre Magistretti

Rudy North Lecture Theatre, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health 2215 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver

Presenter: Dr. Tim Murphy SPEAKER BIO: Pierre J. Magistretti is an internationally recognized neuroscientist in the fields of brain energy metabolism and glia biology. He holds an MD from the University of Geneva and a PhD in Biology from UCSD. He currently serves as a Distinguished Professor and Dean of the Division of Biological and […]


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World Brain Day Virtual Celebration 2020

Online

Join the BC Brain Wellness Program and the Centre for Brain Health in celebrating World Brain Day! This event will be held virtually and will have something for everyone, including wellness exercises, talks and the opportunity to ask experts questions. For more information and to register, please click here. Once you register, you will receive a Zoom […]


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Thriving in Graduate School

Online

Join us and hear students in Neuroscience speak to how they successfully navigated graduate school at UBC. Learn what they wish they had known when they first started. The event will start with short informal presentations and end with a Q&A. Our speakers for this session are: Parker Holman Alireza Kamyabi Long Lu Wansu Qiu […]


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Life After Grad School

Online

Learn about career options after grad school outside of academia! Several graduates from the UBC Neuroscience program have agreed to share their experiences in the pharmaceutical industry. This event will have a short presentation by each of the experts, followed by a Q & A. The aim of this event will be to provide the […]


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Picture a Scientist Film Screening & Panel Discussion

Online

FILM AVAILABLE TO WATCH ON VIMEO FROM NOVEMBER 25-27 PANEL DISCUSSION: NOVEMBER 27, 4-5PM PICTURE A SCIENTIST is a documentary film that chronicles the rise of researchers who are writing a new chapter for women scientists and provides new perspectives on how to make science itself more diverse, equitable, and open to all. Featuring geologist […]


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Health in Harmony: The Therapeutic Benefits of Music in Aging and Dementia

Online

PRESENTATIONS: USING MUSIC THERAPY TO SUPPORT THOSE WITH MODERATE ALZHEIMER DISEASE: OUTCOMES OF A CLINICAL TRIAL OF GROUP/CAREGIVER AND INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS IN AN OUTPATIENT SETTING Dr. Kevin Kirkland, Dr. Susan Summers, Alex Hauka Capilano University, Music Therapy Dept.   MUSIC THERAPY IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Dr. Robin Hsuing UBC Neurology, Dept. of […]


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Sex Cells!

Online

It is imperative to consider sex and gender when conducting inclusive research, building unbiased technology and facilitating equitable healthcare. Research that implements sex- and gender-based analysis plus (SGBA+) has found important differences in many areas that pertain to neuroscience, including disease risk and effective treatments. Implementation of SGBA+ into your research is often required by funding […]


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Neuroscience Research Colloquium

The Neuroscience Research Colloquium (NRC), is a series of lectures featuring local and international neuroscientists.