BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260121T160402EST-27742OI677@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260121T210402Z DESCRIPTION:\n\nCome 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 fac ulty recruits firsthand\, learn about their research\, ask questions and n etwork with your peers during the post-event reception.\n\nEach event in t his series will feature two HBHL faculty recruits whose research areas pro vide an interesting contrast or intersection for discussion.\n\nFebruary S peakers: \n\n\n Sam Audrain\, PhD - 'Residual Memory in Amnesia: Real-World Retention Beyond the Hippocampus'\n Majid Mohajerani\, PhD - “Hippocampal- Neocortical Connectivity Dynamics in Episodic Memory”\n Q&A moderated by HB HL Scientific Director Alan Evans\n\n\nSecure your spot today!\n\n\nSpeake rs\n\nSam Audrain\, PhD\n\nDr. Audrain is an Assistant Professor in the De partment of Neurology and Neurosurgery at 鶹ýվ and the Neuro. She completed her BA at 鶹ýվ and her MA and PhD at the Unive rsity of Toronto in the Department of Psychology. Before returning to McGi ll\, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the Laboratory of Brain and Cognition. Her lab uses neuro psychological testing\, fMRI at 3 and 7T\, and polysomnography to understa nd the neural substrates of encoding\, consolidation and retrieval. Her re search program ultimately seeks to understand how the brain forms long-las ting memories\, and how this process fails in populations with memory diso rders.  \n\nMajid Mohajerani\, PhD\n\nMajid Mohajerani\, PhD\, is an Assoc iate Professor at the Douglas Research Centre and 鶹ýվ. He ho lds BSc\, MSc and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering\, Biomedical Engin eering and Neuroscience\, respectively. His group’s research program focus es on neural dynamics\, with particular emphasis on sensorimotor integrati on and memory systems. His lab combine optical imaging\, electrophysiology \, behavioural methods and computational tools to understand how different brain areas communicate with one another and A) how memory is encoded and consolidated\, B) how sleep influences memory processing in whole brain n etworks and which internal and external factors can influence this process ing and C) how motor movement are generated based on sensory inputs. In ad dition\, his lab develops technologies to facilitate recording brain activ ity across multiple spatial scales and establishes methods to expand the r ange of behaviours that can be studied in the mouse model system. \n DTSTART:20260211T213000Z DTEND:20260211T233000Z LOCATION:de Grandpré Communications Centre\, Montreal Neurological Institut e\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 2B4\, 3801 rue University SUMMARY:Neurogenesis Speaker Series: February Edition URL:/science/channels/event/neurogenesis-speaker-serie s-february-edition-370400 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR