Neuroscience Fall Seminar Series: TODAY (October 25th)

The Department of Integrative Physiology & Neuroscience (IPN) cordially invites you all to its next seminar in this fall series TODAY.

SPEAKER:  Robert Hevner, M.D., Ph.D.; Professor of Neurological Surgery & Pathology, University of WA: and, Research Affiliate, Center on Human Development & Disability/Center for Integrative Brain Research, Seattle Children’s Hospital Research Institute

TITLE:  “Progenitor Cells and Fate Specification in Developing Cerebral Cortex”

HOST:  Dr. Jun Xu, Professor, IPN Department

DAY/TIME:  Friday (10/25); 12:10-1:30 p.m.

LOCATION:  WSU Pullman/VBR 305-Science Forum**

**NOTE:  For those at branch campuses who wish to attend this seminar, it will be broadcast via the WSU AMS/WHETS polycom system to both WSU Spokane (SNRS 201) and WSU Vancouver (VECS 209)

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