Columbia University in the City of New York

Feb 26, 20196:15 pm
Exhibition

Late Night Science: What Makes the Human Brain Special?

Featuring Heikie Blockus, PhD Student, Columbia University Department of Neuroscience

February 26th, 6:15 pm – 8:30 pm at the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (9th floor lecture hall)

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Heard about science discoveries in the news? Ever wonder how science creates the headlines? Curious about how research happens at Columbia University Irving Medical Center?

Here’s your chance for a behind-the-scenes introduction to how biology research works. Bring your family and friends to Late Night Science, a seminar series with lab tours by graduate students of Columbia University Neuroscience Outreach (CUNO).

Who:

Heikie Blockus, PhD Student, Columbia University Department of Neuroscience

Where:

Jerome L. Greene Science Center (meet in lobby)
3227 Broadway
New York, NY 10027

When:

Tuesday, February 26, 2019
6:15 pm - 6:45 pm Research Presentation
6:45 pm – 7:00 pm: Q&A
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm: Lab Tour

Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the presentation. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.

 

If you have any questions, please contact the Late Night Science Coordinators at [email protected].

Reservations are required and accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Photo ID is required for entry. If there are no reservation spots available, you will be added to the waitlist.

Tickets are limited to three per person. If you would like to have a larger group attend our event, please contact Gordon Petty and Ashlea Morgan at [email protected].

 

Venue: the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (9th floor lecture hall)
3227 Broadway, New York, NY 10027

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