The Ruth K. Broad Foundation Seminar Series on Neurobiology and Disease at Duke University seeks to promote Translational Neuroscience by facilitating the interactions of fundamental and clinical neuroscientists. Translational Neuroscience applies insights gained through fundamental research on brain structure and function to develop novel pharmacological, surgical, and behavioral therapies of these diseases. This seminar series will feature national and international neuroscientists of the highest caliber. Neuroscientists from Duke and other academic institutions, government, and pharmaceutical and biotechnology institutions throughout the region are welcome to attend.
This lectureship series is made possible by the generous support of the Ruth K. and Shepard Broad Biomedical Research Foundation.
Upcoming Seminars
Previous Seminars

CANCELLED: Ruth K. Broad Seminar: Jim Hudspeth: Making an effort to listen: mechanical amplification by hair cells of the inner ear
Jim Hudspeth, hosted by Steve Eliades

Ruth K. Broad Seminar: David Holtzman: Role of APOE and the immune response in tau-mediated neurodegeneration
David M. Holtzman, hosted by Jim McNamara
