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- The Christian Black Atlantic: African-Americans and Ethiopianism12:30 pm
- “How past experience shapes stress processing and motivated behavior,” Julia Lemos Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience Medical Discovery Team on Addiction University of Minnesota2:00 pm
- BUCPUA Guest Lecture: Managing Energy Demand and Supply in Cities6:00 pm
- Voting, Health Policy and Social Justice: The Political Determinants of Health 6:00 pm
- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Tishan Hsu6:30 pm
- Learning from Past Pandemic Governance: Early Response and PPPs in Testing of COVID-19 in South K9:00 pm
“How past experience shapes stress processing and motivated behavior,” Julia Lemos Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience Medical Discovery Team on Addiction University of Minnesota
This seminar series serves as an opportunity to encourage invited speakers and audience members to go beyond the traditional seminar and emphasize the impact of stress and resilience neuroscience research on society. We aim to highlight research identifying contributions of stress and resilience to health outcomes, with special emphasis on research that can connect to racial inequities.
When | 2:00 pm on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 |
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Contact Name | Nazifa Haque |
Contact Email | nhaque7@bu.edu |