12/11/2023
"Neuroinclusion at Work: Belonging, not the Buzzwords"
Launched in 2011, the Conte Center at Harvard is dedicated to basic neuroscience research that probes the developmental origins of mental illness.
Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, scientists in the Conte Center are pioneers in the diverse fields of brain plasticity, connectomics, genomic imprinting and super-resolution imaging, collaborating with experts in bioinformatics to establish a paradigm for unraveling the alterations in neural circuits that underlie disorders such
12/11/2023
"Neuroinclusion at Work: Belonging, not the Buzzwords"
“The neuroscience of social isolation through the big-data lens” Danilo Bzdok, MD, PhD on Weds. November 2 at 1:00pm ET. Email [email protected] for zoom info
"Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health" with Dr. Thomas Insel, 4-27-22 at noon. Email [email protected] for zoom link.
"Neural Mechanisms of Sociability”,
Robert C. Malenka, MD, PhD
Pritzker Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Director, Nancy Pritzker Laboratory
Deputy Director, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Associate Chair, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 4:00 pm
Join the Conte Center at Harvard for its first November colloquium on November 4 at 11:30 am and understand how the neural circuit links the gut to brain in one synapse! “A Gut Choice” presented by Diego V. Bohórquez, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Gastroenterology and Neurobiology, Duke University. Email [email protected] for Zoom info. Free and open to the public
We are sorry to announce the seminar for Tuesday March 10, Dr. Ziv Williams is CANCELLED. It will be rescheduled shortly.
CANCELLED: Mark your calendar and join us at the Dr. Ziv Williams talk "Studying social cognition and its dysfunction in humans at a single-cell resolution" on March 10 at 4:00 pm. All are welcome! Cookies and beverages provided. 16 Divinity Av, Rm 1080. See you there!
Calling all Harvard College undergraduates conducting original research in neurobiology, psychology, and related fields are invited to present their work. Have a chance to win $100 at our poster session April 29! This includes basic, translational, or clinical neuroscience research, involving model organisms or human subjects. Thesis research as well as other projects can be shared. Poster printing service costs will be covered by the Conte Center at Harvard. For more info contact [email protected]. Seminar immediately following: Dr. Feng Zhang, MIT see the events section for more details
01/29/2019
If you missed the Wintersession this year, visit our blog at Conte.harvard.edu to see more photos and view the program!