Yes, pain research really IS that interesting!😊 mission accomplished with the lecture I gave last week ✅ Always happy to give this talk for @Neurosci101CPIN. These brilliant students are learning a lot of neuroscience concepts early on via Neurosci101!
📣Reminder: Call for Volunteer Lecturers - @Neurosci101CPIN: CPIN High School Outreach Program📣
Volunteer teachers will gain valuable teaching skills by designing and delivering an interactive lecture to high-school students in an area related to their research interests. #UofT
High school students who are interested in knowing more about how the brain works are welcome to register on our course website https://t.co/pBLmHXapTN, by November 1, 2020.
Much thanks to @CPIN_UofT@Neurosci101CPIN@zpfeng1 and all the organizers - that was a pretty impressive turnout for a Monday night. I wish I could have shared 2 more scary stories on the brain and PD but I guess it can wait for when these students come to UofT for neuro!
Registration for the 2020-2021 iteration of Neurosci101 is NOW OPEN! We will be 100% virtual on MS Teams, register now at: https://t.co/ZRtAxhkn8m. Please fill out and send the permission forms (https://t.co/eoE2rIM0ir) before the first lecture!
We had a full house at the first lecture of the year with Dr. Bill Ju (@NeuroscienceUT)! Dr. Ju answered some great questions from the future neuroscientists in attendance. See you all next week for Lecture 2: Neuroanatomy! #neuroscience#outreach#Neurosci101
Registration for the 2019-2020 Neurosci101 session is NOW OPEN for students! Register here for an exciting new year of neuroscience lectures: https://t.co/YSM9lJcTOv