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The BBI is a multidisciplinary institute at the University of Maryland that elevates campus neuroscience research and advances the translation of basic science.

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11/12/2020

Please join us next Tuesday, November 17, 2020 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. on Zoom as BBI hosts its 4th Annual Seed Grant Symposium! Hear from 2019 Seed Grant Program awardees and find out more about the projects recently seeded in 2020. We hope to see you there!

RSVP: go.umd.edu/BBISymposium2020

Today at 4!
06/15/2020

Today at 4!

In "Panic! At The Costco," Associate Professor Seth Norrholm (Wayne State University School of Medicine) will discuss the fear and anxiety surrounding COVID-19.

đź—“ June 15
⏰ 4:00 p.m.
đź’» https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrfuiqrDkrEtYNb0p_i3qm617bDZa_iTSt

Dr. Norrholm's work focuses on developing “bench-to-bedside” clinical research methods to inform therapeutic interventions for fear and anxiety-related disorders and how they relate to human factors such as personality, genetics, and environmental influences—in particular, mass media, social media outlets, and the sociopolitical environment.

In "Panic! At The Costco," Associate Professor Seth Norrholm (Wayne State University School of Medicine) will discuss th...
06/08/2020

In "Panic! At The Costco," Associate Professor Seth Norrholm (Wayne State University School of Medicine) will discuss the fear and anxiety surrounding COVID-19.

đź—“ June 15
⏰ 4:00 p.m.
đź’» https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrfuiqrDkrEtYNb0p_i3qm617bDZa_iTSt

Dr. Norrholm's work focuses on developing “bench-to-bedside” clinical research methods to inform therapeutic interventions for fear and anxiety-related disorders and how they relate to human factors such as personality, genetics, and environmental influences—in particular, mass media, social media outlets, and the sociopolitical environment.

TODAY at 4PM!Stroke is one of the best-known neurological effects of COVID-19, but there are a host of others as well. J...
06/01/2020

TODAY at 4PM!

Stroke is one of the best-known neurological effects of COVID-19, but there are a host of others as well. Join us today at 4 as Dr. Elizabeth Rutkowski discusses the disease's numerous impacts on the brain.

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Join Dr. Elizabeth Rutkowski of Augusta University Medical Center for a discussion about the novel coronavirus and its neurological complications—stroke and otherwise. You can read Dr. Rutkowski's recent work on the virus and stroke in Translational Stroke Research: https://link.springer.com/artic...

What are some of the neurological effects of COVID-19?Join Dr. Elizabeth Rutkowski (Augusta U.) for this BBI QED Talk, i...
05/27/2020

What are some of the neurological effects of COVID-19?

Join Dr. Elizabeth Rutkowski (Augusta U.) for this BBI QED Talk, in which she discusses her recent paper on the coronavirus and stroke as well as the disease's other impacts on the brain.

đź—“ M 6/1
⏰ 4PM
đź’» https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErc-qgpjouHdMOivk57z8Yu5hUgosjgxgL

Please join BBI this Monday, May 4 at 4PM for the next QED Talk, "This Is Your Brain on Green Buildings," with Prof. Ed ...
04/29/2020

Please join BBI this Monday, May 4 at 4PM for the next QED Talk, "This Is Your Brain on Green Buildings," with Prof. Ed Bernat and Prof. Ming Hu. Their work looks to quantify the human brain’s responses to green architecture!

🗓️ 5/4/20
⏰ 4PM
đź’» https://go.umd.edu/QED_5-4-20 (registration req'd)

We look forward to seeing you there!

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