March 19: Janine Kwapis (Penn State University) "Epigenetic regulation of the circadian gene Per1 in memory and aging"
April 9: Scott Huettel (Duke University) "Seeking mechanisms of social decision making"
April 16: Ted Satterthwaite (University of Pennsylvania) "Challenges and Opportunities for Understanding Psychopathology with Large-Scale Studies of Brain Development"
April 30: Linda Wilbrecht (University of California, Berkeley)
The Center for Brain, Behavior and Cognition (CBBC) promotes interdisciplinary and integrative research across the life, social, and neural sciences. It provides a dynamic forum for research collaboration, student training, and community building in the areas of brain, behavior, and cognition studies. CBBC members come from multiple Colleges across the University: Agricultural Sciences, Engineering, Health and Human Development, Liberal Arts, and the Eberly College of Science. The CBBC is supported by the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences. Lunchtime seminars provide a forum for discussion and are open to all Penn State students and faculty. If you have questions, or need the Zoom link,or want to meet with a speaker, please contact: Sonia Cavigelli (sac34@psu.edu) OR Chuck Geier (cfg2@psu.edu).