
Human Neuroscience Trainee Seminar Series (Hybrid): Carrisa Cocuzza, Postdoctoral Fellow, Supervisor: Avram Holmes

“Cognitive fog in long COVID: brain network dynamics in a densely-sampled case study”
The Rutgers Brain Health Institute (BHI) and Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research (CAHBIR) are hosting a seminar series on the last Monday of each month. This series features presentations by graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, providing a platform to share their research with the broader Rutgers neuroscience community. It is open to all trainees conducting human neuroscience research in BHI laboratories. This is a great opportunity to:
- Gain experience presenting research
- Receive feedback from peers
- Prepare for conferences, job talks, and dissertations
Date: Monday, March 31, 2025
Time: 12 PM, Lunch Provided
Zoom: https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/98124487248?pwd=hVE13L7ktwk1Iwa9SNvUWJ3kpQDqNw.1
Meeting ID: 981 2448 7248 | Password: 626402
In-Person Location: Room 127, Staged Research Building (SRB), Busch Campus
Speaker: Carrisa Cocuzza, Postdoctoral Fellow, Supervisor: Avram Holmes
Talk Title: “Cognitive fog in long COVID: brain network dynamics in a densely-sampled case study”
RSVP: If you plan to attend in person, please complete this form to help us estimate the number of lunches needed.
Interested in Presenting?
Trainees may present experimental plans, pilot data, or complete research. Talks can also be used to prepare for conferences, job talks, or other professional presentations. If you would like to present at an upcoming seminar, please email contact Noelle Stiles (ns1608@rutgers.edu) with your talk title and a brief abstract. To reserve your presentation date, please fill out this form.