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Announcements
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE TREATMENT STUDY
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE TREATMENT STUDY at the University of Florida, Division of Cardiology: If you have been told you have...
Announcing ... NEURO NOONS 2008! from Genes to Brain to Nerve to Muscle to Behavior and Back
June 12 - August 7th Wanted: * Graduate students and postdocs to give talks about their own research. * Scientists...
Upcoming Events
RESEARCH
NCURA's Fundamentals of Sponsored Project Administration Workshop
To be held July 21-23, 2008 in Portland, OR. Details and registration. Please note that this program will have limited enrollment, so register today.
GRAD
100p-200p
C / G 451B
Dissertation - “The Interaction of Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC) and Base Excision Repair Proteins: Its Implication in Colorectal Carcinogenesis" - Melissa Liz Armas, IDP Graduate Student, Molecular Cell Biology Advanced Concentration, Laboratory of Satya Narayan, Ph.D.
IDP
130p-230p
R5-265
Dissertation - Title: “The Function of GW182 and GW/P Body in RNA Interference” - Shangli (Jesse) Lian, IDP Graduate Student, Molecular Cell Biology Advanced Concentration, Laboratory of Edward Chan, Ph.D.
NEURO
noon-115p
G-114
Neuro Noons - Nathan Weinstock - Effects of Chronic-variable Stress on Limbic Expression of Connexins - Dept. of Psychology College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Kristin Day - Measurement of Dynamic Walking Stability Following Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury - Dept. of Physical Therapy College of Public Health and Health Professions
Seminar schedule
NEURO
noon-115p
G-114
Neuro Noons - Emily Fox -Pattern of Motor Recovery in a Child with Severe Chronic Spinal Cord Injury - Dept. of Physical Therapy, College of Public Health and Health Professions Andrew Tebbenkamp - Targeting Toxicity in Huntington’s Disease - Dept. of Neuroscience, College of Medicine
Seminar schedule





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