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Wake Forest University will host Ken Kishida, associate professor of translational neuroscience, for the first of two public lectures as part of the selection process for the Boswell Presidential Chair of Neuroscience.

Dr. Kishida will present:

“Neuroscience of Consciousness, Choice, and Computation (NC3): What’s dopamine got to do with it (i.e., Neuroscience and Society)?… Everything!”

Monday, March 17
4:00 p.m.
Winston Hall, Room 126

In his talk, Dr. Kishida will explore how dopamine and other neuromodulators shape human decision-making, perception, and social interactions—connecting fundamental neuroscience with broader societal questions.

This lecture is open to all faculty, staff, and members of the Wake Forest community. 

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