Spring 2024 Mindfulness Event Series: Mindfulness Through Dance and Movement
Join the ASRC Neuroscience Initiative for this month's opportunity to learn more about mental wellness and the mind from guest speakers, activities and more!
Convening meetings, workshops, seminars, and public programs is a key part of the mission at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center promoting collaboration between campus-based faculty, ASRC faculty, theorists, and experimentalists across New York City.
The ASRC offers event and meeting spaces that can accommodate up to 100 guests for your next conference, reception, meeting, workshop, film shoot, or private event.
Join the ASRC Neuroscience Initiative for this month's opportunity to learn more about mental wellness and the mind from guest speakers, activities and more!
Wrap up the academic year with CUNYSciCom’s annual Communicating Your Science Symposium where students can win prizes for the best science presentations. The annual symposium challenges student scientists to present
Join the ASRC Neuroscience Initiative for this monthly seminar series welcoming speakers from around the country exploring numerous topics on environmental factors in relation to neurodevelopment, the use of AI in interdisciplinary research and more.
The ASRC Neuroscience Initiative will host a Special Seminar, featuring Hala Harony-Nicolas, PhD on August 14th in the Data Visualization Room. She will present on the "Neural Circuits of Social Behavior and Their Deregulation in Shank3 Deficiency".
In this Special Seminar, Michael Yassa, PhD, will speak on some of the recent work on developing new biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease during the preclinical stage and that excitation-inhibition imbalance may be a major culprit in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease.
The ASRC Neuroscience Initiative presents Special Seminar. Aiman S. Saab, PhD will be speaking on the "Elucidating Mechanisms of Neuroglia Homeostasis and Metabolism" on September 10th in the Data Visualization Room.
Join us for our rescheduled kickoff of our 2024/25 Communicating Your Science Series, which helps CUNY STEM students, postdocs and faculty bone up on their science communications skills. Sponsored by
Are you looking to elevate your STEM career? Effective science communication is key to standing out as a researcher, securing funding, fostering collaborations, and broadening the impact of your work.
Join us on Thursday, May 1 for an exciting talk with Annie Ciernia, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British Columbia, titled “Early-life gut inflammation drives
A panel of judges (a science professor, a trained public liaison, and an undergraduate student) will give feedback to all participants, and cash prizes of up to $500 will be
Join us on Thursday, June 5 for an exciting talk with Rene Hen, Professor of Neuroscience at Columbia University, titled “Early-life gut inflammation drives sex-dependent shifts in the microbiome-endocrine-brain axis.”