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4th December 2014, 08:08 AM
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Neuroscience Institute GW
Can you provide me tentative syllabus of The George Washington Institute for Neuroscience?
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4th December 2014, 09:44 AM
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Re: Neuroscience Institute GW
The George Washington University Institute for Neuroscience is providing research and training throughout several departments for 100 years. The George Washington University is affiliated institutions at GW in the mechanisms of normal and pathologic brain function. Image: Graduate Education in the Neurosciences University offers variety of research training. it offers Ph.D. training for biomedical scientists, or GW graduate programs in Psychology, Biology, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Education or Public Health. Tentative Course Syllabus Course Syllabus: Neural Development and Developmental Disorders Week 1: How is the brain built? Week 2: How can the earliest steps of neural development go wrong? Week 3: How can cortical neurogenesis and migration go wrong? Week 4: How can neuronal communication go wrong? Week 5: How can movement control and bioenergetics go wrong? Week 6: How can social cognition and interaction go wrong? Week 7: How do language and thought go wrong? Week 8: Fixing the brain after development goes wrong Seminar Series: New Perspectives on Rett Syndrome What is "what", where is "where"? - Computational principles of auditory cortex Dynamics of sensorimotor networks during information processing states Developmental factors in selecting between actions and habits: Effects of early-life cocaine and stress hormone exposure Sounds in silence: How glia generate spontaneous activity in the developing auditory system Longitudinal transcriptome analysis reveals defects in oligodendrocyte lineage and myelination in Down syndrome What's it worth? Orbital prefrontal cortex contributions to reward-based decision making Mapping Multisensory Networks of the Brain: Emerging Principles and Clinical Perspectives Heart Development: Hanging in the Balance of Neural Crest and Cardiac Progenitors Critical Period Plasticity and Binocular Matching in the Mouse Visual Cortex Regulation of Dendritic Spine Remodeling by Semaphorins and NRCAM TBD GW Institute for Neuroscience Symposium The 2015 5th Annual GWIN Neuroscience Symposium will be held on Friday, May 1, 2015. For more information, please visit; Address The George Washington Institute for Neuroscience 2300 Eye Street NW, Ross Hall Suite 640, Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 994-3541 Fax: (202) 994-2870 [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=The+George+Washington+Institute+for+Neurosc ience+++2300+Eye+Street+NW,+Ross+Hall+Suite+640,+W ashington,+DC+20037++&hl=en&ll=38.902155,-77.050209&spn=0.008316,0.020428&sll=38.901053,-77.0486&sspn=0.008316,0.020428&hq=The+George+Washi ngton+Institute+for+Neuroscience+2300+Eye+Street+N W,+Ross+Hall+Suite+640,&hnear=Washington,+District +of+Columbia+20037,+United+States&t=m&z=16[/MAP] |
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