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  • "The punch line is that brain responses correlated with units sold," said neuro-economist Gregory Berns at Emory's Center for Neuropolicy, who conducted the study with Emory neuroscientist Sara Moore .

    Songs Stick in Teens' Heads Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Tara Doyle, senior lecturer and director of Emory's Tibetan Studies Program in Dharamsala, India, says this "systematic inferior treatment of female monastics throughout Buddhist history" meant less food, education and other resources for nuns.

    April L. Bogle: Her Holiness: Is the Time Right for a Female Dalai Lama? April L. Bogle 2010

  • First author of a article was Shuang Chang, postdoctoral tyro in Emory's Department of Human Genetics.

    Autism Related Disorders: Drosophila Drug Screen For Fragile X ... admin 2009

  • "The punch line is that brain responses correlated with units sold," said neuro-economist Gregory Berns at Emory's Center for Neuropolicy, who conducted the study with Emory neuroscientist Sara Moore .

    Songs Stick in Teens' Heads Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • First author of a article was Shuang Chang, postdoctoral tyro in Emory's Department of Human Genetics.

    Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009

  • Speaking from a Jewish law perspective about the ethics of reproductive technologies, Rabbi Michael Broyde, a law professor at Emory University and a member of the Beth Din of America, the largest Jewish law court in the country, is just getting warmed up in his delivery of the Decalogue Lecture for Emory's Center for the Study of Law and Religion Sept. 13.

    Mary J. Loftus: Children Who Glow? A Jewish Law Perspective On Reproductive Ethics Mary J. Loftus 2011

  • Emory's men's tennis team recently crushed Georgetown while the University of Chicago took down Dayton.

    Prepare to Lose to a Nerd School Hannah Karp 2011

  • Results on about 100 DBS patients with severe depression have been published so far, and roughly half improve regardless of which of the two targeted brain regions is zapped, says Emory's Mayberg, who shares a patent licensed to St. Jude.

    Brain pacemakers 'could tackle tough psychiatric diseases' 2011

  • Speaking from a Jewish law perspective about the ethics of reproductive technologies, Rabbi Michael Broyde, a law professor at Emory University and a member of the Beth Din of America, the largest Jewish law court in the country, is just getting warmed up in his delivery of the Decalogue Lecture for Emory's Center for the Study of Law and Religion Sept. 13.

    Mary J. Loftus: Children Who Glow? A Jewish Law Perspective On Reproductive Ethics Mary J. Loftus 2011

  • Emory's science PR blog conveniently reserved that caveat for a few graphs into its presser.

    Is There a Scientific Explanation for Justin Bieber? Eric Felten 2011

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