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    Module 2: Implementing Optogenetics in the Lab — Getting Started
    Aug 01, 2018
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    Module 3: Ex Vivo Applications, Nuts, and Bolts
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    Module 5: Implementing Optogenetics in the Classroom
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    Module 6: How to Design a Rigorous Optogenetics Experiment
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    Module 7: Technical Considerations for Optogenetic Experiments
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    Module 8: Caveats and Limitations of Optogenetics
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    A Transatlantic Cooperation for Enriched Neuroscience Training
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    Inside Summer Undergraduate Research Programs: Part One
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    Undergraduate Neuroscience Pedagogy: Perspectives From Different Institutions
    May 30, 2018 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
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    Research Mentor Training for Neuroscience Faculty
    May 08, 2018
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    Memory Mechanisms in Humans: From Physiology to Behavior and Computational Models
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