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The close proximity among the three institutions which comprise the Tri-I has led to a culture that encourages interinstitutional interactions and shared resources, including access to lectures and seminars from internationally renowned scientists and clinicians:







 Wednesday, November 1, 2023
10:00 a.m.   Kavli Neural Systems Institute
Kavli Mini Symposium - Microbiota and the Brain: impact on nervous system development, function, and evolution
Impact on nervous system development, function, and evolution

Begüm Aydin, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, The Rockefeller University, Microbiota-induced cellular plasticity in the enteric nervous system

Carolyn Elya, Ph.D., Incoming Assistant Professor, Harvard University, The last of (fung)us: Neural mechanisms of fruit fly behavioral manipulation by the killer fungus Entomophthora muscae

Michael O'Donnell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Yale University, Going with your gut: how C. elegans uses chemistry to sense the microbes within

Jason Shepherd, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Utah, Viral origins of memory

Elaine Hsiao, Ph.D., Associate Professor, From Bowels to Brains: Deciphering microbiome-gut-brain signaling and relevance to human disease

10:00 a.m.   Kavli Neural Systems Institute
Impact on Nervous System Development, Function, and Evolution
Kavli Mini-symposium

Begüm Aydin, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow, The Rockefeller University, Microbiota-induced Cellular Plasticity in the Enteric Nervous System

Carolyn Elya, Ph.D., incoming assistant professor, Harvard University, The Last of (Fung)us: Neural Mechanisms of Fruit Fly Behavioral Manipulation by the Killer Fungus Entomophthora muscae

Michael O'Donnell, Ph.D., assistant professor, Yale University, Going with Your Gut: How C. elegans Uses Chemistry to Sense the Microbes Within

Jason Shepherd, Ph.D., associate professor, University of Utah, Viral Origins of Memory

Elaine Hsiao, Ph.D., associate professor, University of California, Los Angeles, From Bowels to Brains: Deciphering Microbiome-Gut-Brain Signaling and Relevance to Human Disease





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