BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260204T035151EST-4318PAc0MX@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260204T085151Z DESCRIPTION:Come meet HBHL-supported Faculty! \n\nWednesday\, February 11\, 2026\n 4:30–6:30 p.m. (includes a one-hour reception)\n\nIt's already this year's second edition of Neurogenesis! Get to know HBHL-supported faculty recruits firsthand\, learn about their research\, ask questions and netwo rk with your peers during the post-event reception.\n\nEach event in this series will feature two HBHL faculty recruits whose research areas provide an interesting contrast or intersection for discussion.\n\nFebruary Speak ers: \n\n\n Sam Audrain\, PhD - 'Residual Memory in Amnesia: Real-World Ret ention Beyond the Hippocampus'\n Majid Mohajerani\, PhD - “Hippocampal-Neoc ortical Connectivity Dynamics in Episodic Memory”\n Q&A moderated by HBHL S cientific Director Alan Evans\n\n\nSecure your spot today!\n\n\nSpeakers\n \nSam Audrain\, PhD\n\nDr. Audrain is an Assistant Professor in the Depart ment of Neurology and Neurosurgery at Թ and the Neuro. She completed her BA at Թ and her MA and PhD at the Universit y of Toronto in the Department of Psychology. Before returning to Թ\, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Hea lth (NIH) in the Laboratory of Brain and Cognition. Her lab uses neuropsyc hological testing\, fMRI at 3 and 7T\, and polysomnography to understand t he neural substrates of encoding\, consolidation and retrieval. Her resear ch program ultimately seeks to understand how the brain forms long-lasting memories\, and how this process fails in populations with memory disorder s.  \n\nMajid Mohajerani\, PhD\n\nMajid Mohajerani\, PhD\, is an Associate Professor at the Douglas Research Centre and Թ. He holds BSc\, MSc and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering\, Biomedical Engineeri ng and Neuroscience\, respectively. His group’s research program focuses o n neural dynamics\, with particular emphasis on sensorimotor integration a nd memory systems. His lab combine optical imaging\, electrophysiology\, b ehavioural methods and computational tools to understand how different bra in areas communicate with one another and A) how memory is encoded and con solidated\, B) how sleep influences memory processing in whole brain netwo rks and which internal and external factors can influence this processing and C) how motor movement are generated based on sensory inputs. In additi on\, his lab develops technologies to facilitate recording brain activity across multiple spatial scales and establishes methods to expand the range of behaviours that can be studied in the mouse model system. \n DTSTART:20250211T213000Z DTEND:20250211T233000Z LOCATION:de Grandpre Communications Centre\, The Neuro SUMMARY:Neurogenesis Speaker Series: February Edition URL:/neuro/channels/event/neurogenesis-speaker-series- february-edition-370717 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR