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“Brain and Cognition Seminar” Multimodal investigation of the associations between sleep and Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology in healthy individuals

10 May 2022 @ 12 h 15 min - 13 h 15 min

  • « Séminaire de Andrea Volterra: “New insight into how astrocytes integrate hippocampal memory circuits”
  • Séminaire de Sebastien Haesler: “Neural circuits for olfactory perceptual curiosity” »
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Date:
10 May 2022
Time:
12 h 15 min - 13 h 15 min
Event Categories:
Seminars brain&cognition, Seminars neurobiology
Website:
http://agenda.unige.ch/events/view/33485

Venue

Auditorium H8-01 & on Zoom upon registration

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