The 27th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory: “The Beginning of the End for Alzheimer’s Disease”
Join the UC Irvine Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) on February 4, 2025, for the Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning, and Memory, presented by world-renowned neuroscientist and CNLM Director, Dr. Michael Yassa. In his lecture, “The Beginning of the End for Alzheimer’s Disease,” Dr. Yassa will share groundbreaking research and the future directions in the fight against Alzheimer’s, offering new hope in the search for a cure.
Founded in 1995 by James L. McGaugh, Founding Director of the CNLM, the Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning, and Memory is a cornerstone of the Center’s mission to engage the public in neuroscience. With a reputation as UC Irvine’s and Orange County’s most successful public lecture series, these talks are accessible to all and aim to bring cutting-edge science to the general public.
Before and after the lecture, don’t miss the opportunity to explore hands-on neuroscience activities and even hold a real preserved human brain at our interactive booths in the lobby.
This event is FREE and OPEN to the public, but registration is required. Reserve your spot today at cnlm.uci.edu/michael-yassa.