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Neuroscience Graduate Students


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The Graduate Program in Neuroscience at the Medical College of Georgia offers coursework and research experience from both a basic research and applied
clinical perspective. Students
participating in this program will learn neuroscience fundamentals through the exploration of different neural systems. Rotations through both basic science research labs and the clinical mentoring environment in the hospital allow for better understanding of how both perspectives interact to provide insight into the comprehension and treatment of neurological disease. Completion of the program requirements will lead to a Ph.D. degree with a major in Neuroscience, reflecting the unique, broadly based training that student candidates will receive.
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Brain Awareness Week
March 16-21, 2009


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Announcements
Dr. Brann areceived the Mahesh Distinguished Research Award
The School of Graduate Studies honored Dr. Robert K. Yu, Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology.
other awards
Congratulations to Melissa Laird for winning the 2008 Darrell W. Brann Scholarship

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Neuroscience
Research/BBDI
Seminars Fall 2009
Spring 2010

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February 3, 2010
Jennifer Groh, Ph.D.
Dept of Neurobiology
Duke University
“"Looking at Sounds: Neural Computations for Linking What We
See with What We Hear"
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February 10, 2010
Dr. Joyce Benjamins
Professor and Associate Chair of Neurology
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI
"CNS Glia: First Responders in Neuroinflammation"
Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 (complete seminar schedule) |