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Article Scientific ResearchAs we gain traction in curing diseases, one of the biggest battles still being fought is the problem of chronic pain.Sep 9, 2016
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Article Scientific ResearchScience is about discovery. We do it because we love to learn.Sep 6, 2016
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Article AdvocacyPart of being a scientist today is also being an educator and public servant.Sep 6, 2016
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Article TrainingThe following Q&A is adapted from the webinar "What’s in a Master’s? Different Programs for Different Needs." J. Patrick Card shares his advice for students deciding which Master's program is the best fit for them.Sep 1, 2016
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Article Scientific ResearchMaterial below summarizes the article, Embedding a Panoramic Representation of Infrared Light in the Adult Rat Somatosensory Cortex through a Sensory Neuroprosthesis, published on February 24, 2016, in The Journal of Neuroscience and authored by Konstantin Hartmann, Eric E. Thomson, Ivan Zea, Richy Yun, Peter Mullen, Jay Canarick, Albert Huh, and Miguel A. L. Nicolelis. Sensory prosthetic systems, such as cochlear implants, have helped thousands of people with deficits in hearing. Visual prosthetic devices, such as retinal chips, hold great promise for the restoration of vision to those with retinal injury or disease. One key goal for the future is to bypass the peripheral nervous system altogether and build high-capacity prosthetic devices that directly connect to the cerebral cortex.Sep 1, 2016
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Article OutreachIn response to the need for community members to have access to free health education, I developed a program called "Get to Know Your Brain!"Aug 30, 2016
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Article Scientific ResearchThe adult nervous system is composed of billions of neurons that extend axons over substantial distances to reach an appropriate target and build complex networks during development.Aug 25, 2016
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Annual Meeting Video Scientific ResearchScientists can help gain public support for animal research by communicating openly and proactively about adherence to strict rules and regulations, and how it has advanced our understanding of complex diseases.Aug 24, 2016
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Article AdvocacyUndergraduate STEM students play a vital role in science policy and advocacy. As the next generation of scientists, we can offer unique perspectives to our senators and representatives.Aug 23, 2016
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Article OutreachThe University of New England (UNE), one of the founding institutions of the Maine Chapter of SfN, has grown its outreach program over the years, now engaging more than 4,000 students annually. Outreach activities even span internationally through UNE’s campus in Tangier, Morocco. Here is a behind the scenes look at how we began small and achieved growth.Aug 23, 2016














