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.
Events
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Canadian National: The Final Showdown (Brain Bee, Phase 2)
Toronto Sheraton Centre Hotel 123 Queen St W, Toronto, ON, CanadaCongratulations to Emma Rees for winning the Ottawa Brain Bee and ranking among the top 3 competitors in phase 1 of the National competition! Tune into phase 2 of the…
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Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium: Dr. Alfonso Abizaid, Carleton University
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaTitle: Ghrelin: what is it good for? Absolutely EVERYTHING!
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Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium: Dr. Cassandra Morrison, Carleton University
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaTitle: From Perceived Decline to Detectable Change: Cognitive and Neural Signatures of Subjective Cognitive Decline
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BRAINBYTES
Brainbytes is a forum for neuroscience graduate students to share thesis plans, gain experience presenting, answer questions, and build momentum for works in progress. It is an opportunity to share…
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Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium: Dr. Robert Chen, University of Toronto
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaTitle: Non-invasive brain stimulation for movement disorders – Hosted by Dr. Shawn Hayley
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BRAINBYTES
Brainbytes is a forum for neuroscience graduate students to share thesis plans, gain experience presenting, answer questions, and build momentum for works in progress. It is an opportunity to share…
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Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium: Dr. Gilda Stefanelli, University of Ottawa
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaThe Neuroscience Colloquium series is an opportunity for students and faculty members to attend a lecture from a researcher to learn about the groundbreaking advances being made in field. Colloquiua take…
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Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium: Dr. Natalie Michael, Université Laval
The Neuroscience Colloquium series is an opportunity for students and faculty members to attend a lecture from a researcher to learn about the groundbreaking advances being made in field. Colloquia take…
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2025 International Brain Bee World Championship
San Diego Convention Center 111 W Harbor Drive San Diego, CA 92101 111 W Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA, United StatesThe 2025 International Brain Bee (IBB) World Championship is scheduled for November 7–12, 2025 (tentative). This year’s competition will be hosted virtually alongside the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting in…
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Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium: Dr. Anna Taylor, University of Alberta
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaThe Neuroscience Colloquium series is an opportunity for students and faculty members to attend a lecture from a researcher to learn about the groundbreaking advances being made in field. Colloquia take…
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Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium: Dr. Andrew Nicholson, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, University of Ottawa
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaThe Neuroscience Colloquium series is an opportunity for students and faculty members to attend a lecture from a researcher to learn about the groundbreaking advances being made in field. Colloquia take…
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Carleton Neuroscience Colloquium: Dr. Zachary Kamensky, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, University of Ottawa
Health Sciences Building, Room 1301 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, CanadaThe Neuroscience Colloquium series is an opportunity for students and faculty members to attend a lecture from a researcher to learn about the groundbreaking advances being made in field. Colloquia take…