February 28th Sunday Assembly: Miscommunication

“Nature and Nurture: How Our Genome Knows What's Going On In Our Lives”

Brenda Bloodgood, Neuroscientist

Both our nature, the information contained in our DNA, and the way we’re nurtured through our lives, shape our perception, our actions, and our emotions. UCSD Assistant Professor Dr. Brenda Bloodgood will describe her research on the dialog between our genes and behavior --  a dialog that's essential for brain function --  and what happens when that dialog goes awry.

Dr. Bloodgood is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Biological Science, Section of Neurobiology Section at UCSD. She was a postdoctoral fellow and received her Ph.D. in Neurobiology from Harvard Medical School, and completed her BS in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience at UCSD. She received the Charles A. King Trust and Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, a L’Oreal for Women in Science Fellowship, the Dorsett L. Spurgeon Research Award, and the Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award.

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 Kids program is available for free at every Assembly.

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Stay after the assembly for coffee, snacks and to hang out with other assemblers

 

 

 

WHEN
February 28, 2016 at 11:00am - 1pm
WHERE
San Diego Woman's Club
2557 3rd Ave
San Diego, CA 92103
United States
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