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UPDATED: NeuroFest 2020 Canceled

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Female student  in 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis blue lab coat holds model of brain close to her smiling face.
Eden Barragan of the Neuroscience Graduate Group displays a model of her favorite study subject: the brain. She works in the Gray Lab, led by John Gray, assistant professor of neurology, Center for Neuroscience.

Updated 3:30 p.m. March 10: NeuroFest 2020 has been canceled. The organizers said the event will return next year, March 13, 2021.


Updated 3:30 p.m. March 5: The registration deadline has been extended to Friday (March 6).


The Center for Neuroscience at the University of California, Davis, presents its annual NeuroFest, 12:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 14, inviting the public to put their mind and senses to work learning about research into better treatments and cures for mental disorders.

The free program, Healthy Brain, Healthy Mind: Progress in Mental Health Research, will include presentations by four 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis faculty members, and, new this year, a NeuroBlitz with Center for Neuroscience trainees, giving brief talks.

Not to mention more than a dozen learning stations and hands-on experiences for all ages. Here is a sampling of the booths:

  • Interactive Neurons Under a Microscope, Brain Zoo, Genes: One Size Does Not Fit All and Work Your Body, Work Your Brain)
  • Darkroom NeuroActivities Small-o-Vision and Lack of Vision and The Norms of Waveforms
  • Kids Room NeuroActivities Perception Deception, The Misadventures of Humpty Dumpty! and Neurogenesis: Lets Make a Neuron!

The faculty presentations:

  • Dopamine, Schizophrenia and Decision Making Randy O'Reilly, professor of psychology and computer science, Center for Neuroscience
  • Fishing for Brain Functions in the Evolutionary Gene Pool Megan Dennis, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular medicine, School of Medicine
  • Reversing Synapse Dysfunction in Neuropsychiatric Disease John Gray, assistant professor neurology, Center for Neuroscience
  • From Dead Heads to Depression Meds: How Psychedelics Are Impacting Modern Medicine David Olson, assistant professor of chemistry, and biochemistry and molecular biology

This is the centers sixth annual NeuroFest; it is held in conjunction with Brain Awareness Week, a global campaign scheduled from March 16 to 22 this year.

Registration is required for NeuroFest; registration deadline extended to March 6. Note: This event can fill up fast. NeuroFest will take place at the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Conference Center, . Free parking.

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