2025-01-07;16:00 Xi Huang, Ph.D. Targeting ion channels in brain cancer

Associate Professor,

The University of Toronto, Canada

Host PI: DU Jiu-Lin, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-11-22;16:00 Amar Saha, Ph.D. Rejuvenating memory circuits to enhance cognition.

Professor,

Harvard Medical School, USA

Host PI: ZHOU Yi, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-11-11;16:00 Karel Svoboda, Ph.D. Illuminating synaptic learning

Group Leader,

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Farm Research Campus, USA

Host PI: XU Ning-Long, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-11-08;10:00 Zhi-An Hu, Ph.D. 大脑觉醒睡眠周期:发生与功能

Chief Scientist,

Chongqing Institute for Brain and Intelligence, China

Host PI: XU Chun, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-10-10;16:00 KUAI Shu-Guang, Ph.D. The Neural Mechanisms of Human Social Interaction Perception

Professor,

East China Normal University, Shanghai

Host PI: XU Chun, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-09-30;16:00 Michael Hausser, Ph.D. Illuminating causal links between neural circuit activity and behaviour

Professor,

Neuroscience LKS Faculty of Medicine School of Biomedical Sciences,The University of Hong Kong

Host: ZHOU Jianxiang


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-09-23;16:00 Mariela ZIRLINGER, Ph.D. Insights into the Peer-Review process: a perspective from Neuron and Cell press

Editor-in-Chief,

Neuron, Cell Press

Host PI: SUN Yan-Gang, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building, Block A
2024-09-20;16:00 Bo Peng, Ph.D. 小胶质细胞的死亡与新生:从神经系统稳态到疾病治疗

Investigator,

Fudan University, China

Host PI: XU Chun, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-08-30;16:00 Chris Xu, Ph.D. Pushing the limits of multiphoton imaging in living systems

Professor,

Cornell University, USA

Host PI: WANG Kai, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-08-12;16:00 Rózsa Balázs, MD, PhD, Physicist Competition of cortical assemblies during on-demand visual learning in immersive virtual reality.

Group Leader,

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungary

Host PI: XU Chun, Ph.D.


A1007 Meeting Room, Biological Research Building.
2024-08-02;16:00 Henry Yin, Ph.D. The basal ganglia in action

Professor,

Duke University, USA

Host PI: XIAO Xiong, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-08-01;16:00 Li Zhang, Ph.D. Neural circuitry for motivated behavior and dysregulation of brain homeostasis.

Professor,

University of Southern Californi, USA

Host PI: DU Jiu-Lin Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-07-26;16:00 JIN Zi-Bing, M.D. Ph.D. 视网膜类器官疾病模型及再生移植研究

Professor,

Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University , China

Host PI: WANG Wei, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-07-18;16:45

Jie-Min Jia, Ph.D.

Synaptic-like transmission between neural axons and arteriolar smooth muscle cells drives cerebral neurovascular coupling


Principal Investigator,

Westlake University, China

Hosted PI: Dr. XU Chun

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building, Block A
2024-07-18;16:00 Woo-ping Ge, Ph.D. 下联合器 (subcommissural organ): 大脑中谜一样的腺体

Associate Investigator,

Chinese Institute for Brain Research, Beijing

Host PI: XU Chun, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-06-27;10:00 Xin Duan, Ph.D. PERIVASCULAR RETINAL NEURONS DIRECT 3D VASCULAR LATTICE FORMATION

Professor,

University of California San Francisco, USA

Host PI: HE Jie Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-06-25 16:00 WANG Xin, Ph.D. Neuro-immune interactions in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease

Professor,

Xiamen University, China

Host PI: HUANG Wei, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-06-06;10:00 Amirsaman Sajad, Ph.D. Functional Building Blocks of Visuomotor Cognition and the Associated Electrophysiological Biomarkers

Research Assistant Professor,     

Vanderbilt University, USA

Host PI:Prof. Nikos Logothetis    


Meeting room, 5# Building, ICPBR, 555 Qiangye Road
2024-05-24;16:00 LU Ce-Wu, Ph.D. Embodied Intelligence - Perception (P), Imagination (I), Execution (E) PIE framework and Exploration of Embodied Large Mode.

Professor,

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Host PI: ZHANG Tie-Lin, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-05-15;16:00 Su Guo, Ph.D. Comparative insights into behavioral diversity in fish and human populations

Professor,

University of California San Francisco, USA

Host PI: DU Jiu-Lin, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-04-28;10:00 Li Xue, Ph.D.     Hyperflexible Neural Electrodes Based Human-Machine-Interface System Development and Clinical Application

Young investigator,    

CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology

Host PI:Prof. SHI Yong-Yong    


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-04-26;14:50 Martin McKeown, Ph.D. An Update on Neuromodulation for Brain Disease

Professor,

University of Columbia, Canada

Host PI: CHEN Yue-Jun, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-04-26;14:10 Terrance Snutch, Ph.D. Contributions of T-Type Calcium Channel Function And Modulation Towards Distinct Types of Epilepsy

Professor,
University of Columbia, Canada
Host PI: CHEN Yue-Jun, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-04-26;13:00 Brian MacVicar, Ph.D. Impact Of Microglia-Astrocyte Communication On Neuroinflammation, Neuronal Function And Neurodegeneration

Professor,
University of Columbia, Canada
Host PI: CHEN Yue-Jun, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024;2024-04-25 Rui Oliveira, Ph.D. Of fish and flies: comparative and evolutionary neuroscience of social cognition

Principal Investigator,

University of Lisbon, Portugal

Host PI: MU Yu, Ph.D.


A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-03-28;16:00 XU Xiangmin, Ph.D. Illuminating learning and memory neural circuits in health and disease

Professor,  

University of California Irvine, USA  

Host PI: XU Chun, Ph.D. 

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-03-26;16:00 Alan Kaluev, Ph.D. Zebrafish model, genes, brain and behavior

Professor,                  

Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou, China       

Host PI: Mu-Ming POO, Ph.D.

              
A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-03-12;16:00 Florian Engert, Ph.D. Functional neuronal circuits emerge in the absence of developmental activity

Professor,                  

Harvard University, USA               

Host PI: DU Jiu-Lin, Ph.D.

              
A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-03-01;09:30 LIU Zhi-Hui, Ph.D. Molecular and Circuit Mechanisms Underlying the Memory Consolidation of Social Transmission of Food Preference (STFP)

Instructor,

Stanford University, USA             

Host PI: SHI Yong-Yong, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-02-29;16:00 YANG Wei, Ph.D. TRPM2通道与神经系统疾病

Professor,                

Zhejiang University, China                

Host PI: XU Chun, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-01-26;11:00 CHEN Lei, Ph.D. A novel protocol for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy guided by the mechanism of brain-peripheral organ interaction 脑与外周器官交互机制指导下的癫痫诊治新方案

Professor,  

West China Hospital of Sichuan University, China

Host PI: XU Ning-Long, Ph.D. 

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-01-11;13:00 Jia Liu, Ph.D. Soft and flexible bioelectronics for brain-machine interfaces

Professor,

Harvard University, USA

HOST PI: ZHAO Zhengtuo, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.
2024-01-25;10:30 DUAN Feng, Ph.D. Brain-Computer Interface and Intelligent Aircraft 脑机接口与智能飞行器

Professor,  

Nankai University, China

Host PI: LIU Ci-Rong, Ph.D. 

ION429 Meeting Room, System Red Buidling
2024-01-18;16:00 JIA Yi-Chang, Ph.D. From mouse genetics to neurological disease mechanisms and therapies
Professor,

Tsinghua University, China

HOST PI: XU Chun, Ph.D.

A405 Lecture Hall, Biological Research Building.