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INS Faculty Eyal Seidemann, Bill Geisler and Boris Zemelman receive NIH U01 Cooperative Research Grant | The Institute for Neuroscience
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Skip to main content. Apply to the Program. INS Faculty Eyal Seidemann, Bill Geisler and Boris Zemelman receive NIH U01 Cooperative Research Grant. December 8, 2016. Eyal Seidemann, Bill Geisler and Boris Zemelman receive NIH U01 Cooperative Research Grant entitled An Optical-Genetic Toolbox for Reading and Writing Neural Population Codes in Functional Maps . Dr James Sulzer and Dr. Jarrod Lewis-Peacock publish in Nature Reviews Neuroscience. Thursday, March 2, 2017. Wednesday, January 18, 2017.
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Calendar | The Institute for Neuroscience
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Skip to main content. Apply to the Program. Calendar from NeuroReporter iFrame. Neuroscience@mail.clm.utexas.edu. US Postal mailing address:. The University of Texas at Austin. 1 University Station, Stop C7000. Austin, TX 78712-0805. Communication Sciences and Disorders.
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Program of Study | The Institute for Neuroscience
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Skip to main content. Apply to the Program. Completion of the neuroscience PhD program takes an average of 5 years and beginning. Fall 2016 students admitted to the Neuroscience Graduate Program are guaranteed stipend support at the level of $30,000 for five years. Fellowships and Teaching Opportunities. Seminars and Journal Clubs. Apply to the Program. Neuroscience@mail.clm.utexas.edu. US Postal mailing address:. The University of Texas at Austin. 1 University Station, Stop C7000. Austin, TX 78712-0805.
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Giving | The Institute for Neuroscience
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Skip to main content. Apply to the Program. The Institute for Neuroscience research programs are revealing the fundamental mechanisms by which the brain functions and how these mechanisms malfunction with neuronal injury and disease. In addition our graduate program offers cutting edge training and prepares our graduate students to be the next generation of leaders in their field. Graduate student support, and supporting lectureships and symposiums. Your gift in any amount is greatly appreciated.
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About | The Institute for Neuroscience
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Skip to main content. Apply to the Program. The Institute for Neuroscience (INS) administers the neuroscience graduate program and. Is the intellectual and administrative center for neuroscience research at the University of Texas at Austin. The INS is home to more than 70 diverse neuroscience related faculty. Neuroscience@mail.clm.utexas.edu. US Postal mailing address:. The University of Texas at Austin. 1 University Station, Stop C7000. Austin, TX 78712-0805. Communication Sciences and Disorders.
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INS Grad Students receive SfN Next Generation Award for Brain Matter podcast! | The Institute for Neuroscience
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Skip to main content. Apply to the Program. INS Grad Students receive SfN Next Generation Award for Brain Matter podcast! November 9, 2016. INS graduate students Anthony Lacagnina (Drew Lab), Lauren Kreeger (Golding Lab) and Matthew Davis (Zemelman Lab) are receiving the 2016 Next Generation Award from the Society for Neuroscience for creating, producing and hosting "Brain Matters" a podcast about neuroscience and the scientists behind the bench. Thursday, March 2, 2017. Wednesday, January 18, 2017.
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Researcher Helps Develop Capsule to Treat Hemophilia - Dell Medical School Blog
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Dell Medical School Blog. The University of Texas at Austin. Researcher Helps Develop Capsule to Treat Hemophilia. December 9, 2016. By Dell Medical School. A Dell Med researcher is part of a team that is developing a way for hemophiliacs to treat their disease simply by swallowing a capsule. Nicholas A. Peppas, the director of UT Austin’s Institute for Biomaterials, Drug Delivery and Regenerative Medicine. And a Cockrell School of Engineering. Professor who holds appointments in the Dell Medical School.
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PhD Program | The Institute for Neuroscience
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Skip to main content. Apply to the Program. Apply to the Program. Neuroscience@mail.clm.utexas.edu. US Postal mailing address:. The University of Texas at Austin. 1 University Station, Stop C7000. Austin, TX 78712-0805. Communication Sciences and Disorders.
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News | The Institute for Neuroscience
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Skip to main content. Apply to the Program. Dr James Sulzer and Dr. Jarrod Lewis-Peacock publish in Nature Reviews Neuroscience. March 2, 2017. Jagruti Pattadkal receives HHMI International Student Research Fellowship. January 18, 2017. Read more about Jagruti Pattadkal receives HHMI International Student Research Fellowship. INS Faculty Eyal Seidemann, Bill Geisler and Boris Zemelman receive NIH U01 Cooperative Research Grant. December 8, 2016. November 9, 2016. 2nd Annual INS Retreat - October 8/9.
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