Past Updates

  • Oscillations Journal Club
    A group in the psychology and the neuroscience departments is starting a journal club to discuss literature about oscillatory processes in the brain, both between brain regions and local oscillations. We will be meeting every other week on Monday at 1-2pm in room 358 (Building 420 - Jordan Hall, 450 Serra Mall), with our first meeting on January 12th. If you're interested, please email Cynthia Henderson at chenders@stanford.edu.
  • MBC Traineeship Applications
    Applications for MBC Traineeships to start in Spring 2009 are due February 1, 2009. See Join MBC page for details.
  • MBC IGERT Graduate Training Seminar
    The seminar series continues this Monday, November 3, 5:05-7:00pm.with a two-part presentation by Jay McClelland, (1) Talk title: Dynamics of decision making in neurons, brains, and models. (2) Joining the MBC program as a trainee. There will be plenty of time for Q&A and interaction. Dinner will be provided at 6:30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend (students, postdocs, faculty, staff). The seminar will be held in Jordan Hall, Bldg 420 in Room 102.
  • MBC IGERT Seminar Series
    Seminars will be held on approximately alternating Monday nights, 5:05-7:00pm. There will be one talk, and plenty of time for Q&A and interaction, at each meeting. Dinner will be provided at 6:30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend (students, postdocs, faculty, staff). Mon, Oct 20, Prof. Josef Parvizi Room: 102 in Jordan Hall (Bldg 420)
  • MBC Graduate Training Program Kickoff Meeting
    The MBC Graduate Training Program Kickoff Meeting has been set for Monday, October 6, at 5:30, immediately following a Lecture at 4:15 by Christof Koch in Jordan Hall, 420-041.
  • The MBC Graduate Training Program has been funded by NSF!
    The MBC Graduate Training Program has received a 5-year training grant from the National Science Foundation. An announcement will soon be made encouraging current Stanford Ph.D. students to apply to participate in the training program.