Another exciting Brain Resonance Seminar coming up: Prof. Marc Tittgemeyer from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research & University of Cologne will talk about “Metabolic Signals as Neuromodulators: A Neural Logic for State-Dependent Motivation”.
May 11th, MR conference room, 9:15am
We are just getting started - looking forward to many more exciting discussions in the year to come!
The ASPIRE initiative aims to celebrate and promote international diversity in our research environment (@drcmr-mri.bsky.social). Supported by @lundbeckfonden.bsky.social, ASPIRE focuses on mentorship, increasing diversity in scientific role models, and workshops on cross-cultural communication.
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At our next Brain Resonance Seminar, Prof. Andrew Sharott from the University of Oxford will be giving a talk titled “Closed-loop stimulation: a powerful approach for neuromodulation”.
This is on 27. April. As per usual, we will be in the MR conference room and the seminar will start at 9:15am.
In our kick-off workshop, we were joined by Mikkel Orlovski (Connecting Cultures), for a day of discussions and reflections on Cultural Intelligence. Were you aware how cultural contexts shape the communication styles, leadership principles and trust building in your workplace?