Neurogenesis Speaker Series: February Edition

11 Feb 2026 16:30
18:30
Come meet HBHL-supported Faculty!  Wednesday, February 11, 2026

High-Resolution Detection of Mycobacteria and Other Pathogens in Crohn's Disease

12 Feb 2026 10:15
10:45

Graduate Student Seminar Switch Seminar Emmanulle Roy

Unravelling the role of innate-like B cells in β-glucan induced trained immunity

12 Feb 2026 10:45
11:15

Graduate Student Seminar M.Sc. Final Presentation Susan Cai

Tuning of the T cell response by CD271

12 Feb 2026 11:15
11:45

Graduate Student Seminar Switch Seminar Yassine El Fazaa

Extracellular Vesicles in Parasitic Infections: From Immune Profiling to Therapy

12 Feb 2026 11:45
12:15

Graduate Student Seminar Ph.D. Final Presentation Carlos Villalba Guerrero

CEEB Series: Adaptation of a cosmopolitan plant at multiple spatial scales

12 Feb 2026 16:00
17:00

Speaker: James Santangelo, University of Ottawa

Seminar Series_ Pharmacology & Therapeutics_Cameron McAlpine PhD_Title:"Brain-heart axes connect lifestyle and cardiovascular disease” "

12 Feb 2026 16:00
17:00

Seminar Announcement

Cameron McAlpine, PhD 1Associate Professor Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Cardiovascular Research Institute, Department of Medicine, Cardiology, Nash Family Department & Neuroscience 

"Brain-heart axes connect lifestyle and cardiovascular disease"

NBB Series: Axonal plasticity during cerebellar development

13 Feb 2026 13:30
14:30

Speaker: Bruna Soares de Souza Host: Watt Lab

QLS Seminar Series - Daniele Avitabile

17 Feb 2026 12:00
13:00
Noise-induced pattern formation in networks of spatially-dependent neural networks

Daniele Avitabile, VU University Amsterdam Tuesday February 17, 12-1pm Zoom Link: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87078928687 In Person: 550 Sherbrooke, Room 189

McGill Chemical Society Seminar Series- Timothy Cernak: Combinatorial explosion: from atom-bond arrangements to exotic diseases

17 Feb 2026 13:00
14:30
Abstract: 

Chemical synthesis and data science are two fields that operate in synergy. Molecules and the routes to synthesize them are easily represented as graphs while automated chemical synthesis strategies allow more and more synthesis data to be captured, for instance to feed machine learning algorithms.

Seminar Series_ Pharmacology & Therapeutics_ David Chatenet_PhD_ Title: Into the Urotensinverse: Navigating the Pharmacological Maze of the urotensinergic system with Peptide-Based Tools""

19 Feb 2026 16:00
17:00

Seminar AnnouncementDavid Chatenet, PhD

Director of the Armand-Frappier Santé Biotechnologique Research Center

Full Professor Pharmachemistry, Medical chemistry, Peptide engineering, Pharmacology

 

“Into the Urotensinverse: Navigating the Pharmacological Maze of the urotensinergic system with Peptide-Based Tools”

CEEB Series: What lies beneath: ripples, rocks and records of the ecologies of evolutionary change

19 Feb 2026 16:00
17:00

Speaker: Hans Larsson, McGill University

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