Upcoming Events (3)

Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Seminar: The Ticking DNA Clock
Steve McCarroll (Harvard Medical School) delivers a Molecular Neuroscience Seminar on the ticking DNA clock: how somatic expansion of a DNA repeat over a lifetime can lead to Huntington's disease. The talk, held in Singleton Auditorium, Building 46, explores neural-genetic mechanisms and disease risk with clear implications for research and therapy.

Colloquium: Trajectories in Autism (Dr. Catherine Lord)
Dr. Catherine Lord presents longitudinal findings from over 30 years following individuals referred for autism in early childhood, tracing trajectories into adulthood and extracting lessons for diagnosis and intervention. Hosted as part of the SCSB Colloquium Series, the talk at Singleton Auditorium offers rigorous, cutting-edge insights into autism development.

SQI Seminar Series: Prof. Tom Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University
In this SQI Seminar Series talk, Prof. Tom Mitchell (Carnegie Mellon) discusses the evolution, current state, and future outlook of machine learning and AI. A rare opportunity to hear a foundational figure in ML research at Singleton Auditorium, Boston.