On Tuesday 4th October 2016 we will be joined by Lindy Holden-Dye, who is a Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Southampton.
She will explain what we can learn about how our own brains, with their 86 billion brain cells, work by studying the brain of a simple nematode worm which has just 302.
We look forward to catching up with all of you at Cafe Boscanova!
Doors @6:30pm and the talk will start at 7:30pm until 9pm
Cafe Sci team
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