Upcoming events.


Society for Neuroscience
Oct
5
to Oct 10

Society for Neuroscience

The Venniro Lab will be at SfN with new data from Cody, Sissi, and Amanda. Marco will be part of the Neuroscience Professional Development Committee’s annual Career Development Topics.

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Society for Neuroscience
Nov
11
to Nov 15

Society for Neuroscience

  • Walter E. Washington Convention Center (map)
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The Venniro Lab will be at SfN with new data from Rosanna, Kim, Cody, Sissi, and Amanda. Marco will be part of two panels: Neuroscience Professional Development Committee’s annual Career Development Topics: Managing a Laboratory and Neuroscience Departments and Programs (NDP) workshop: “Skills and Best Practices for Transition Periods for Trainees and Junior Faculty in Academia”.

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Nobel Foundation symposium on The Social Brain
Nov
6
to Nov 8

Nobel Foundation symposium on The Social Brain

  • 14 Sturegatan Stockholm, Stockholms län, 114 36 Sweden (map)
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Marco will attend The Nobel Foundation symposium on The Social Brain. The meeting coincides with the 50th anniversary of the 1973 Nobel Prize to Tinbergen, von Frisch, and Lorenz “for their discoveries concerning organization and elicitation of individual and social behaviour patterns”.

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EBPS Biennial Meeting
Aug
22
to Aug 25

EBPS Biennial Meeting

The Venniro Lab will be at the next EBPS Biennial Meeting. Marco will chair a panel on translational insights on social support and substance use disorders. Kim and Cody will present their new data from the lab!!

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2022 EBPS Workshop
Jun
24
to Jun 26

2022 EBPS Workshop

The European Behavioral Pharmacology Society invites you to attend the 2022 Workshop “Spanning the spectrum of social behavior: towards more translationally relevant animal models” in the heart of Rome from June 24-26. More info at ebps2022.azuleon.org

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ACNP - Annual Meeting
Dec
5
to Dec 8

ACNP - Annual Meeting

Marco will present data on a recent NPP publications “The protective effect of operant social reward on cocaine self-administration, choice, and relapse is dependent on delay and effort for the social reward”

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