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Many thanks to @foltynie for delivering such a thought-provoking talk and to everyone who joined us for our February CCMN Lecture. #CCMNlectureseries
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📣We are very pleased to announce that @DrBenReiner from the University of Pennsylvania will be coming to UCL on Monday May 20th to speak about his work on the neurocircuitry of satiety and reward, and how sex affects feeding behaviour. #UCL #CCMNlectureseries
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📣 Join us for our upcoming CCMN lecture on Glucagon receptor agonism and amino acid metabolism with Professor Tricia Tan! Mark your calendars for Thursday, March 21st at 2pm. #CCMNlectureseries #UCL
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📣 Excited to announce the kickoff of this year’s CCMN Lecture Series with a talk by Professor Gareth Ackland titled "Autonomic Dysfunction as a Direct Cause of Organ Injury." Join us this Thursday, January 25th, from 2 to 3pm. #CCMNlectureseries #UCL
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📣 Save the date for our upcoming CCMN Lecture! Join us this Wednesday, March 6th, from 3-4pm for Dr. Brian Lam's presentation on 'The Spatiocellular Map of the Hypothalamus.'#CCMNlectureseries #UCL
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Thank you to Amanda Page for an insightful talk last week! 🌟 Exciting news: Our Lecture Series continues with Prof. David Hodson discussing GLP1R and GIPR Signalling on Thursday, December 14, 2023. Save the date for another engaging session! #CCMNlectureseries @daveyboyhod
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📣📅 Save the date! Our upcoming CCMN lecture is on February 9th at 2 pm. Join us as Professor Tom Foltynie discusses Exenatide as a treatment for Parkinson’s disease. Don't miss this insightful session! #CCMNlectureseries #UCL #SystemsNeuroscience
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📣 We are delighted to announce our upcoming CCMN lecture featuring Dr. Ernesto Ciabatti. @ErnestoCiabatti will be presenting on 'Novel approaches for functional connectomics in mammals.' Join us for this insightful talk on February 29th from 1 to 2pm. #CCMNlectureseries #UCL
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📣 We are thrilled to announce that Professor @PeppeGanga will be speaking at our next CCMN lecture. Join us on Thursday, May 30th, for an in-depth discussion on the PVT and its role in regulating feeding behavior and energy balance. #CCMNlectureseries
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