GIMBC Faculty and Students Participate in OHBM 2026 in Bordeaux, France

GIMBC Faculty and Students Participate in OHBM 2026 in Bordeaux, France
GIMBC Farewell Party for Graduating Students

GIMBC Farewell Party for Graduating Students
2026 Teacher and Student Joint Academic Research Symposium

2026 Taipei Medical University Teachers and Students Joint Academic Research Symposium
[Special Lecture] The Neural Circuit Basis of Flexible Action Policies by Dr. Seth W. Egger

The Neural Circuit Basis of Flexible Action Policies by Dr. Seth W. Egger, 26/06/10
GIMBC Bowling Competition, 26/05/29

GIMBC Bowling Competition, 26/05/29
[International Speakers’ Series] Intersecting Inequalities: How Landlessness Shapes Environmental Injustice and Well-being Among Agricultural Labourers in Nepal, 26/05/27

[International Speakers’ Series] Intersecting Inequalities: How Landlessness Shapes Environmental Injustice and Well-being Among Agricultural Labourers in Nepal
Healing Threads: Weaving Our Stories of Strength to Navigate Life’s Challenges Together, 26/05/22

Healing Threads: Weaving Our Stories of Strength to Navigate Life’s Challenges Together, 26/05/22
2026 Clinical Psychology Annual Conference, Dr. Claire Chang

2026 Clinical Psychology Annual Conference
GIMBC Retreat, 26/04/24-25

GIMBC Retreat, 26/04/24-25
GIMBC Retreat, 260424-25

On April 24–25, 2026, GIMBC held a two-day academic and cultural retreat in Yilan. Participants visited Lanyang Museum, experienced geothermal cooking at Qingshui Geothermal Park and explored National Center for Traditional Arts. The trip also included shared meals, group activities, and research presentations, making it both an engaging and enriching experience.
Thalamic dynamics orchestrate the recovery of tonic alertness during nocturnal sleep inertia

Thalamic dynamics orchestrate the recovery of tonic alertness during nocturnal sleep inertia
Differential effects of sex and age on daily and infradian rhythms of mice

Differential effects of sex and age on daily and infradian rhythms of mice