[FUN_Mail] Research Seminars online?

Judith Ogilvie judith.ogilvie at slu.edu
Tue Mar 17 15:44:04 EDT 2020


I have virtually the same assignment and would like the list of suggestions. I had a student in a previous year find something at MIT website, but I haven't had a chance to look for it again. I really don't want to include TED talks. They are directed to the general public and I want something at a higher level. Does SfN keep recordings of keynote and other talks? Maybe they will make them available to nonmember students in times of pandemic?
-Judy O
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Dear FUN colleagues,



I’m looking for online neuroscience research seminars…just like you might have at a research university weekly department lunch seminar…but available online.



Students in one of my classes were required to attend neuroscience research seminars and write a reflection about the research questions, techniques, and people. Typically, this can be done in person at Emory since we have several seminars a week that can fit this requirement. I’d like to mostly keep this assignment, but move it online, so I’m NOT looking for simplified K12 type videos or press releases, but real-deal, about an hour-long, research seminars.



Did we once have a list of TED-style talks featuring neuroscience? That may work for me, but I don't know if I made that up or if I just misplaced it? Maybe your departmental seminars are posted online? SfN has panels and professional development stuff online through neuronline, but I don’t really see the big talks?



I currently have:

Podcasts from our Center for Mind Brain and Culture (Emory’s CMBC) http://cmbc.emory.edu/connect/podcasts/index.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://cmbc.emory.edu/connect/podcasts/index.html__;!!K543PA!e7YTtW4oU3bZIB40gWE-sFsYQAg1lwOszthesMlqCQzSHJvjrvVV4hsnPQltLhZDHPCn$>

Symposia recordings from the Center for Academic Research & Training in Athropogeny (UCSD and Salk CARTA) https://carta.anthropogeny.org/symposia/past_list<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://carta.anthropogeny.org/symposia/past_list__;!!K543PA!e7YTtW4oU3bZIB40gWE-sFsYQAg1lwOszthesMlqCQzSHJvjrvVV4hsnPQltLrB_JoTW$>

Nobel Prize Lectures https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/lists/video-lectures-from-nobel-laureates-in-physiology-or-medicine<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/lists/video-lectures-from-nobel-laureates-in-physiology-or-medicine__;!!K543PA!e7YTtW4oU3bZIB40gWE-sFsYQAg1lwOszthesMlqCQzSHJvjrvVV4hsnPQltLljbon2a$>



Thanks for any suggestions you have, and I appreciate you even reading this when you’re likely as discombobulated as I am.



Stay safe,

Leah



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