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I used to be a sciencewoman myself who had won a scholarship for PhD in Neurosciences.
Mommy Monday: Moving! ScienceWoman 2007
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"Neurosciences research in many areas is very exciting but in some areas is not mature enough to make drug discovery efficient or effective today—which is why I believe that further investment is needed, and have argued the case for public-sector funding in this area," he says.
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Net income was cut by $86 million as a result of an agreement to develop closely held Knopp Neurosciences 'experimental treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
Biogen Profit Drops 8.5%; MS Drugs Help Revenue Thomas Gryta 2010
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It's a completely novel therapy — unlike anything that's currently offered," said co-investigator Dr. Andrew Feigin, an associate investigator at the Center for Neurosciences at Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Manhasset, N.Y."
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Ms. Mannes's neo-phrenology is in any case undermined when her mentor, Aniruddh Patel of San Diego's Neurosciences Institute, asserts in the book's introduction that music engages "everything above the neck."
Striking a False Note Raymond Tallis 2011
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A fatty substance that is naturally produced in the brain, anandamide has been isolated from chocolate by pharmacologists at the Neurosciences Institute in San Diego.
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This opens up a whole new field for finding an effective treatment for ALS, study senior author Dr. Teepu Siddique, of the Davee Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurosciences at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine, said in a university news release.
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There are time and training limitations in this field, says Alzheimer's expert Zoran Grujic, director of the Memory Assessment Program at Central DuPage Hospital's Neurosciences Institute, in Winfield, Ill.
Alzheimer's carries heavy toll on 15M unpaid caregivers 2011
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This is potentially scientifically very important, recalls Patel, who studies music and the brain at the Neurosciences Institute in San Diego.
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There are time and training limitations in this field, says Alzheimer's expert Zoran Grujic, director of the Memory Assessment Program at Central DuPage Hospital's Neurosciences Institute, in Winfield, Ill.
Alzheimer's carries heavy toll on 15M unpaid caregivers 2011
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