Neuroscience NSCI

Sonia Epstein '09: The DNA of Great Science Films

Sponsored by:
Neuroscience
Sonia Shechet Epstein ‘09, specializes in the intersection of science and cinema. At the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, New York, she runs the Sloan Science & Film initiative which is comprised of a website publishing writing about film from a scientific angle, commissioning scientists on film, and producing educational materials. Also at the Museum, Sonia curates an ongoing film series that brings scientists and filmmakers together for conversation following screenings of rarely seen films.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Open to the Public

Neuroscience Meet & Greet with Faculty & Students

Sponsored by:
Neuroscience
Come meet Neuroscience faculty and learn about classes you might want to take, and research you might want to be a part of. You will also get to meet your fellow neuro majors. And there will be food!!

McCardell Bicentennial Hall Tormondsen Great Hall

Bio-Neuro Seminar: Dr. Annaleise Beery, Smith College: "Life in groups: the neurochemistry of sociality"

Sponsored by:
Biology and Neuroscience
Dr. Annaliese Beery, is in the Psychology & Biology Departments and Neuroscience Program at Smith College, where she studies the neuroendocrinology of social behavior using voles (https://sophia.smith.edu/~abeery/Beery_Lab/Home.html). The title of her talk is “Life in groups: the neurochemistry of sociality”. Lunch will be available at 12:15pm. Visit www.middlebury.edu/academics/bio for more information.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220