Colloquia & Events
SfN Ottawa is proud to host and participate in Neuroscience outreach, seminars, colloquia, and mental-health related events in the Ottawa region and beyond. If you have an event or series of events that you think our membership would be interested in, please contact our website coordinator.
Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium – Dr. Corey Baimel
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaAbstract: Dr. Baimel fostered an interest in reward and addiction, which led him to head west to pursue his PhD in Dr. Stephanie Borgland’s lab at The University of British…
Brainbytes Series
Nicol Building, Room 4040 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaBrainbytes is a neuroscience café that allows graduate students to share their work with their peers and the department on a monthly basis. It provides a space for colleagues within…
Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium – Dr. Katie Gunnell, Carleton University
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaAbstract: Approximately 10-20% of children and youth are diagnosed with a mental disorder and many more experience subclinical symptoms. With increasing prevalence rates, researchers are attempting to identify modifiable behaviours…
Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium – Dr. Craig Ferris, Northeastern University
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaCarleton Neuroscience Colloquium – Dr. William Colmers, University of Alberta
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaAbstract: Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is the most abundant neuropeptide in the brain, and the Colmers lab is focused on understanding the biological contributions of NPY. In this regard, Dr. Colmers…
Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium – Dr. Corina Nagy, McGill University
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaTitle: Deciphering Depression: Single-Cell Insights into Sex-Specific Depressive States and Depression-Related Developmental Trajectories.