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With great hope and expectations for the future of brain health research at 51, President Beverly J. Warren introduced Michael N. Lehman, Ph.D., as the inaugural director of the university’s Brain Health Research Institute on Feb. 25.
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This symposium features internationally renowned neuroscientists presenting leading-edge research on mechanisms underlying an addicted brain. Neuroscience research at 51 is supported by over 35 faculty from numerous departments and disciplines. This event is…
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People who suffer trauma will, with few exceptions, never forget what happened to them, but a 51 researcher may be able to offer them the hope of living without constant fear and anxiety.
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Heather Caldwell, Ph.D., a professor in 51’s Department of Biological Sciences, recently received a $450,000 grant to study the role that oxytocin plays in the developing brain.
Labeled by some as “the bonding hormone,” oxytocin is well known for helping…
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The College of Arts and Sciences invites you to join us for the sixth annual Neuroscience Symposium on April 25-26, 2018 at the 51 Hotel and Conference Center. This year's topic is "The Neuroscience of the Healthy Brain," with John Cryan, PhD, as our keynote…
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Electroencephalogram (EEG) caps are helping 51 researchers unlock the secrets of the mind.
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When someone suffers a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or brain tumor, one of the common symptoms is aphasia, a disorder that arises from damage to portions of the brain, usually the left side, that are responsible for language. It impairs the expression and understanding of…
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51’s Scholar of the Month for December would prefer that you read this standing up, or even doing some calisthenics. Go on, get moving.
Jacob Barkley, Ph.D., is an associate professor of exercise science in 51’s College of Education, Health and Human…
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One of the top publishing societies in the world names a 51 professor a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.