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Graduate Program for Neuroscience #GPN -- a community nexus point for all neuroscience training missions @ Boston University.

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In today’s Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University seminar, Prof. Mark Churchland from Columbia U. gave a great talk titled “It contains multitudes? Motor cortex activity accords with modern conceptions of network computation.” Thanks to both Brian DePasquale and Mike Economo for hosting!

In today’s <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> seminar, Prof. <a href="/MarkChurchland/">Mark Churchland</a> from Columbia U. gave a great talk titled “It contains multitudes? Motor cortex activity accords with modern conceptions of network computation.” Thanks to both Brian DePasquale and <a href="/MikeEconomo/">Mike Economo</a> for hosting!
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In today's seminar, hosted by CSN and Brain, Behavior and Cognition, Bence Ă–lveczky from Harvard University discussed "Neural circuits underlying learned motor sequence execution."

In today's seminar, hosted by CSN and Brain, Behavior and Cognition, Bence Ă–lveczky from <a href="/Harvard/">Harvard University</a>  discussed "Neural circuits underlying learned motor sequence execution."
Michael Hasselmo (@hasselmomichael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday our own Prof. Kamal Sen gave a great talk on “Cortical Circuits Underlying Complex Scene Analysis.” The seminar was jointly organized by Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University and BU_Neurophotonics. Thanks to Prof. David Boas (David Boas) for hosting!

Yesterday our own Prof. Kamal Sen gave a great talk on “Cortical Circuits Underlying Complex Scene Analysis.” The seminar was jointly organized by <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> and <a href="/BU_NPC/">BU_Neurophotonics</a>. Thanks to Prof. David Boas (<a href="/BoasDavid/">David Boas</a>) for hosting!
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BRAINBOW BULLETIN: Profiles Boston University Biomedical Engineering Chair John White, whose work combines cutting-edge techniques to study how brain cells function together, and spotlights Prof. Wilson Wong’s recent @AIMBE Fellowship. READ>> mailchi.mp/bu/brainbow-5-… SUBSCRIBE!>>bu.edu/kilachandcente…

BRAINBOW BULLETIN: Profiles <a href="/BostonU_BME/">Boston University Biomedical Engineering</a> Chair John White, whose work combines cutting-edge techniques to study how brain cells function together, and spotlights Prof. Wilson Wong’s recent @AIMBE Fellowship. 
READ&gt;&gt; mailchi.mp/bu/brainbow-5-…
SUBSCRIBE!&gt;&gt;bu.edu/kilachandcente…
Boston U Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine (@bumedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hariri Institute for Computing, Boston University announced their Junior Faculty Fellows, Graduate Student Fellows + Focused Research Program awards, including BU’s Huitong Ding, PhD, Tushar Arora, Charlene Ong, MD, Nicholas Cordella, MD, MSc, Jennifer Beane, PhD + Vijaya Kolachalama, PhD: bit.ly/45c4njX

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A BU team has begun to disentangle cognitive and motor processes, with implications in the near term for the research community and in the long term for people with neurological conditions. spr.ly/60114BvhR