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Validating expression of proteins required to close critical period

College of Medicine - Phoenix, Department of Translational Neurosciences

When

April 10, 2026, Noon – 1 p.m.

Where

Health Sciences Education Building, Room B302
435 N. Fifth St., Phoenix AZ 85004

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Event Description

Welcome to the new Neuroscience Research in Progress CTS 696N (formerly Works in Progress & Pizza Seminars). This seminar series is for neuroscience undergrads, grad students, postdocs, lab staff members and anyone interested in ongoing research in neuroscience. Share your research and eat a little pizza for a lunchtime snack. Dr. James Bibb, chair of the Department of Translational Neurosciences, invites you to attend and participate in this seminar series, which is held every Friday (through May 1) at noon in HSEB, Room B302. Participate as a presenter or become a mentor to assist in evaluation and feedback.

The seminars will be available via Zoom as well. Check your 2026 course catalog to sign up for CTS 696N. Future dates include April 17, April 24 and May 1. Contact Dr. Isabelle Schrauwen (ischrauwen@arizona.edu), associate professor in the Department of Translational Neurosciences, or Deborah (dbenoit@arizona.edu) to sign up.

Although the seminar series is now a CTS course, it is also available to anyone who wants to attend, as always.

This Week's Presenter

Kylee Karpowich, BS, Research Professional I
From the Lab of Dr. Aaron McGee, Translational Neurosciences