EVENT
[Seminar] The 165th Brain Club Seminar: Dr. Valentin Nägerl
November 7, 2024

Dr. Valentin Nägerl
Credits: WPI-Bio2Q

Dr. Valentin Nägerl
Credits: WPI-Bio2Q

Q&A session
Credits: WPI-Bio2Q

Group photo with the seminar participants
Credits: WPI-Bio2Q








Yuzaki Lab at the Department of Physiology, Keio University School of Medicine holds Brain Club Seminars inviting researchers active in various fields with the aim of listening to cutting-edge talks and enjoy discussions in friendly atmosphere.
The 165th Brain Club Seminar, co-hosted by WPI-Bio2Q, was held as follows.
Date & Time | Wednesday, October 30, 2024, 16:00 – 17:30 |
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Venue | (Hybrid) 1F Lounge, Center for Integrated Medical Research, Shinanomachi Campus, Keio University and on zoom |
Title | Super-resolution imaging of brain microanatomy |
Speaker | Dr. Valentin Nägerl Director, Institute for Anatomy and Cell Biology at the Medical Center of the University of Gõttingen Professor of Neuroscience and Bioimaging, University of Bordeaux >>Find out more about Dr. Valentin Nägerl |
Language | English |
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