Articles by author: ballan

  • Dr. Raineki Biological Sciences Seminar – April 22

    Join us April 22 at 12:00 pm EST for the Biological Sciences seminar titled:

    “Uncovering biological mechanisms for the developmental origins of health and disease: A translational approach”

    Featuring: Dr. Charlis Raineki, Brock University

    Outline

    My laboratory’s primary research interest is to uncover biological mechanisms of neurobehavioral deficits induced by pre- and/or postnatal adverse experiences, with a special focus on understanding the increased vulnerability for psychopathology associated with these early insults. In this talk, I will discuss some of the ongoing and future work in my laboratory using animal models (rodent and nonhuman primate) and human cohorts.

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    Having trouble with the link? Email ballan@brocku.ca for an invitation

    Categories: News, Seminars

  • Dr. Mashoodh Biological Sciences Seminar – April 8

    Join us April 8 at 12:00 pm EST for the Biological Sciences seminar titled:

    “Epigenetics, inheritance and adaptation within the family environment”

    Featuring: Dr. Rahia Mashoodh, Cambridge University

    Outline

    The role of epigenetics in mediating developmental plasticity both within and across generations provides a novel framework for understanding the inheritance of individual variations in phenotype and the role of the
    environment in inducing heritable modifications. In this talk, I will discuss evidence for maternal and paternal epigenetic influence on development and the pathways through which these influences may lead to transgenerational effects.

    JOIN THE TEAMS MEETING HERE

    Having trouble with the link? Email ballan@brocku.ca for an invitation

    Categories: News, Seminars

  • Scientifically Yours two-day conference May 5th & 6th

    Registration opens Wednesday April 6th

    Scientifically Yours gives Grade 10 and 11 students the opportunity to come to campus and experience hands-on projects and mingle with professionals in the field.

    For more information please visit Scientifically Yours

    Categories: News