Dr. Maydianne Andrade – Distinguished Women Scholar, Public Lecture

Professor Maydianne Andrade is a recognized leader in the study of evolution and ecology. Her specialty is in understanding the origins of diverse and sometimes bizarre behavioural and reproductive adaptations of animals—especially spiders—in response to changing and unpredictable environmental challenges. Dr. Andrade’s prowess is matched only by her gifts in scientific communication. She is a sought-after speaker, and her work has been featured frequently in the media, including on CBC’s ‘The Nature of Things.’

Advance registration required on Eventbrite: https://uvic_dws_andrade.eventbrite.ca.

A tea/coffee service prior to the lecture will begin at 6:30pm in the Bob Wright Centre lobby. All are welcome.

The Distinguished Women Scholars Lecture series was established by the Vice-President Academic and Provost to bring distinguished women scholars to the University of Victoria.

Functional human neuroanatomy course offered in Spring 2024 semester

The Division of Medical Sciences is offering MEDS 410: Functional Human Neuroanatomy in the up-coming Spring 2024 semester.

Starting in January 2024, this course examines the neuroanatomy of the brain and spinal cord, using specific case studies to elucidate our current understanding of brain-function relationships. The coursework is supplemented by an intensive laboratory component.

Please visit the course description on the UVic calendar for additional details. If you require assistance with registration for this course, please email Karinna Vasquez Castro at dmsadmin@uvic.ca.