Late Night Science: What Moves You?

Thu Dec 11 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Jerome L. Greene Science Center | New York

Columbia University Neuroscience Outreach (CUNO)
Publisher/HostColumbia University Neuroscience Outreach (CUNO)
Late Night Science: What Moves You?
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Immerse yourself in the world of scientific research while learning about how the brain controls the body and tour a research lab!
About this Event

Are you interested in learning about how the brain learns to move your body? Want to see the cool tools that neuroscientists use? Hungry for free pizza?
Come to Late Night Science on Thursday, December 11th at 7PM, at Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute (3227 Broadway)! This month, Carlos Velázquez from the Daniel Wolpert lab will be hosting an event on how the brain learns to move and control the body. Join us to learn more. Thursday night will consist of a brief talk and Q&A session, followed by a tour of Carlos' lab space. All 18+ are welcome to attend: the only prerequisite is an interest in learning about science!
Late Night Science is organized by Columbia University Neuroscience Outreach which provides monthly evening events to the public from researchers at Columbia University. If you are interested in hearing more from us, please sign up for our email list here, and for more events, please check out the Zuckerman Institute’s website.


Photography: On occasion, we photograph or video Late Night Science for promotional and archival purposes. When registering for the event at Jerome L. Greene Science Center, you give Columbia University in the City of New York the right to use your image for said purposes. We will never use your names, age, or other identifying factors.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Jerome L. Greene Science Center, 605 West 129th St, New York, United States

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