Department of Bioengineering Robert F. Rushmer Endowed Lecture: Lee Huntsman, PhD, President Emeritus, University of Washington
“Those Who Invent a New Method” Reflections on Innovation in Research”
“Those Who Invent a New Method” Reflections on Innovation in Research”
“Translational models for studying trauma and substance use + My journey past the Brain Disease Model of Addiction” Abbie is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences with an […]
Future Tense is a series featuring scientists, thinkers, and writers discussing the intersections of neuroscience, artificial intelligence and society. On February 5, join us for a presentation from UW Law […]
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Research involving nonhuman primates remains crucial for translating discoveries from rodent and computer models to humans with neurological and neuropsychiatric illnesses. Women and neuroscientists historically underrepresented in this area of […]
Spinal motor circuits reorganization in response to peripheral neuropathy Peripheral neuropathy encompasses a constellation of injuries and diseases that lead to peripheral axon degeneration, a process commonly referred to as […]
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