Monday – May 17th    Neurosciences Seminar
16:00 Title KTP vs KTP-NH2: Should KTP arrive to the party alone or with a plus one?
Speaker Rita Belo (PhD student, Ana Sebastião Lab)
Location Zoom video conference
Affiliation Faculty of Medicine (FMUL)
More info Zoom meeting: https://zoom.us/j/93001123832?pwd=RUFvNVRadG85dndaM1pjbnl0QmUrdz09     Password : 540307​
May 17th-18th Online Workshop
14:30-19:00 Title Memory and Attention in Healthy and Pathological Ageing: Theories and Applications.
Location Zoom video conference
Affiliation Faculty of Psychology (PFUL)
More info https://www.psicologia.ulisboa.pt/memory-and-attention-in-healthy-and-pathological-ageing-theories-and-applications/
Registration needend.
Tuesday – May 17th      Oxford Talks – Online Neuroscience Seminars
13h00 Body-first & Brain-first Parkinson’s disease – explaining motor asymmetry, non-motor subtypes, and dementia
Location Online event
Speaker Dr Per Borghammer (Aarhus University, Denmark)
More info https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/055dec13-1a48-4068-94ee-ceb9b65ac2a5/
This seminar will be held online. Please email opdc.administrator@dpag.ox.ac.uk for more details.
Thursday – May 20th      Oxford Talks – Online Neuroscience Seminars
13h00 Neuronal plasticity, neurotrophin signaling and the antidepressant effect
Location Online via Teams
Speaker Professor Eero Castrén (Neuroscience Center, University of Helsinki)
More info E-mail carolyn.thackrah@pharm.ox.ac.uk for joining instructions
Thursday – May 20th      Oxford Talks – Online Neuroscience Seminars
14h00 Our Mental Wellness: Overcoming Mistrust and Paranoia
Location Online via Zoom
Speaker  Professor Daniel Freeman (University of Oxford), Dr Elizabeth Tunbridge (University of Oxford ), Professor Kamaldeep Bhui (University of Oxford)
More info https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/6f5b85e9-1ec9-497e-afeb-65e47aa25ded/
Link Zoom : https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wRw5c4TvSv2vX2bTU36JPA
Friday – May 21th      Oxford Talks – Online Neuroscience Seminars
13h00 Does the eye know what the brain is doing? The modulation of retinal output by arousal and locomotion
Location Online via Teams
Speaker  Dr Sylvia Schröder (University of Sussex)
More info https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/a5dde619-52bd-4cda-9862-0ab6f6415f16/
This seminar will be held on Microsoft Teams. Please join with your video off and mikes muted. Email hod-pa@dpag.ox.ac.uk for more details.
OTHER EVENTS
May 17th – 21st       Everyday  Neuro Seminars
9:00-18:00 Location online events – Twitter, Zoom
Speaker Different Researchers from International Universities
Affiliation Oxford Neurotheory Forum
More Info https://www.world-wide.org/Neuro/