Louis-Éric Trudeau, Phd, BSc 90 (Honors Psychology), will deliver a public lecture, called Adventures into brain science, in honour of the Science College’s 30th anniversary.
He will pay special attention to research on brain cells, including neurons and glia.
When: Friday, October 2, 2009, 8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Where: H-110, Hall Building, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd., West.
Trudeau will discuss the various stages of his training and how the Science College had a direct impact on his life and helped him become a successful neuroscientist.
He will describe career highlights, from his days as a Concordia undergraduate student to his time as a university professor and neuroscientist. Finally, Trudeau will talk about some of the recent discoveries that make neuroscience — the science of the brain — one of the most vibrant and exciting areas of modern research.
Free admission.
For more information, visit the Alumni Relations website.


