Neuroscience Initiative at the CUNY ASRC
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The Neuroscience Initiative at the CUNY ASRC @asrc-gc.bsky.social is dedicated to advancing our understanding of the brain and addressing urgent challenges such as the ongoing mental health crisis.
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📢Join us this Thursday, October 9th, for our next Seminar! Featuring Dr. Antonio Aubry, Instructor, Dept. of Neuroscience, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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📢Join our next Neuroscience seminar of the Fall 2025 series with Dr. Ella Doron-Mandel from Columbia University, on Thursday, September 25!
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📣📣Please join us for our first Neuroscience Seminar in Fall 2025 featuring Dr. Ioana Carcea, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Physiology and Neuroscience, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School!
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📣Defense Alert! Join us on Monday, August 4th for Anfal Abuhilal’s Dissertation Defense Seminar! Come and support Anfal!
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Music has power! Join us this Tuesday 7/15 for a special talk featuring Dr. Concetta Tomaino, Executive Director and Founder of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function, on Music🎵& Neurologic Function🧠!
Details: asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/music-...
Music & Neurologic Function – The Advanced Science Research Center
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Join us on June 10 for a one-day event designed for ASRC Epigenetics Core Facility users, featuring single-cell and spatial transcriptomics and presentations from 10x Genomics, Genewiz and active users conducting cutting-edge research! Registration & more info: asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/epigen...
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🚨It will be a BIG day this Wednesday, June 4th for our PhD candidate Ipek Selcen who will defend her thesis titled "Characterization of epigenetic changes in adult OPCs identifies TET2 as a key regulator of their epitranscriptome". Come and support Ipek!
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Join us on Thursday, June 5th!
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Mark your calendars! Professor @susanamingote.bsky.social is hosting a talk with Professor Rene Hen on Thursday, June 5. The talk, a part of @asrcneuroscience.bsky.social's Spring seminar series, is titled “The neural circuits underlying overgeneralization.” bit.ly/3Zo029p
A photo of Professor Rene Hen and text about their upcoming talk.
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Congrats to all ASRC Student Travel Grant recipients, especially our own Jackie Tomaio from @susanamingote.bsky.social Lab, who will be presenting her work at the Gordon Research Conference this summer!
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Mark your calendars! Professor @susanamingote.bsky.social is hosting a talk with Professor Rene Hen on Thursday, June 5. The talk, a part of @asrcneuroscience.bsky.social's Spring seminar series, is titled “The neural circuits underlying overgeneralization.” bit.ly/3Zo029p
A photo of Professor Rene Hen and text about their upcoming talk.
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Asian American and Pacific Islanders continue to play a pivotal role in the CUNY experience by enriching our campuses with their stories and historical and cultural contributions. Happy AAPI Heritage Month!
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Join us tomorrow for our next Spring 2025 Neuroscience Seminar! Featuring Dr. Annie Ciernia, Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
Flyer advertising the Neuroscience Initiative of the Advanced Science Research Center's Spring 2025 Seminar Series. 

May's guest scientist is Dr. Annie Ciernia, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. She will present a talk entitled "Early-Life gut inflammation drives sex-dependent shifts in the microbiome-endocrine-brain axis" on May 1, 2025 at 12pm. 

Attend in-person at the ASRC, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace, Auditorium. 

Zoom meeting ID: 88585793992, password: 064401. 

Dr. Ciernia is pictured smiling, wearing a grey shirt and navy blue jacket. Her image is set in a blue circle at the bottom right of the flyer.
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📢Join us on Thursday, May 1, at our Spring 2025 Seminar Series with Annie Ciernia, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British Columbia!
Spring 2025 Seminar Series, 5/1 by Annie Ciernia
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🎉Congrats to @pinar-ayata.bsky.social lab's Leen Aljayousi and Jack Mechler, who each received a Doctoral Student Research Grant (DSRG), and to Anna Flury who received a Mina Rees Dissertation Fellowship in the Sciences from the Graduate Center. 👏Way to go!
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ICYMI: We now have a website where you can find fellowship opportunities to apply for. Highly recommend bookmarking it. New opportunities will be added as they become available. www.gc.cuny.edu/fellowships-...
Current Fellowship Opportunities
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From the #brainawarenessweek! Students from a local school got to learn about the brains and mental health, engage with our neuroscientists, and explore & experience the science with their own hands! #BrainWeek
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Register for Grad Week: Attend our virtual information sessions from March 24th to 28th, meet our admissions officers, explore our diverse programs, and gain key insights on masters and doctoral admissions, career pathways, and financial aid.

Register today: cuny.edu/gradweek
Do Research that Matters at a CUNY graduate school 
Join Grad Week March 24-28 
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Join Us on April 3rd at Our Spring 2025 Neuroscience Seminar Series!
Poster advertising the Neuroscience Initiative of the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center's Spring 2025 Seminar Series featuring speaker James Curley, associate professor in the psychology department at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr, Curley (pictured on the right side of the flyer inside of a blue circle on a grey background looking directly ahead wearing a dark colored shirt) will be discussing "Unraveling the behavioral complexity of social dominance hierarchies in mice." You can join in person on April 3rd at 12pm in-person at the ASRC or via Zoom using the meeting information: ID: 85206523875 Code: 230114.
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Join Us on April 3rd at Our Spring 2025 Neuroscience Seminar Series!
Poster advertising the Neuroscience Initiative of the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center's Spring 2025 Seminar Series featuring speaker James Curley, associate professor in the psychology department at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr, Curley (pictured on the right side of the flyer inside of a blue circle on a grey background looking directly ahead wearing a dark colored shirt) will be discussing "Unraveling the behavioral complexity of social dominance hierarchies in mice." You can join in person on April 3rd at 12pm in-person at the ASRC or via Zoom using the meeting information: ID: 85206523875 Code: 230114.
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Congratulations to @asrc-gc.bsky.social STEM education & outreach manager Kendra Kruger for her inclusion in the 2025 City and State NY Black Trailblazers. Check out her work at the IlluminationHub asrc.gc.cuny.edu/illumination...

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The 2025 Black Trailblazers
Game-changers in politics, policy and other professions in New York.
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Join Us on February 6th at Our Spring 2025 Neuroscience Seminar Series!