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- noun Plural form of
neuroscience .
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The agreement also enhances Aptuit's ability to serve customers working to develop compounds for high-value and strategically important therapeutic areas such as neurosciences discovery and development, as well as cardiovascular and infectious diseases.
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Our modern neurosciences now tell us that the human psyche adapts and evolves according to social and environmental impacts and influences.
Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Rewiring Our Minds For A Modern Lifestyle Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2011
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One of the field's preeminent researchers - Mark Mattson, head of the National Institute on Aging's neurosciences lab - was the night's speaker.
Arlington's Cafe Scientifique draws crowds to discuss technical topics with experts 2011
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One of the field's preeminent researchers - Mark Mattson, head of the National Institute on Aging's neurosciences lab - was the night's speaker.
Arlington's Cafe Scientifique draws crowds to discuss technical topics with experts 2011
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Since the study didn't meet the stated objective, it failed to show efficacy, says Paul Aisen , a professor of neurosciences at the University of California in San Diego.
Fueling the Brain With a Milkshake Laura Johannes 2011
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Our modern neurosciences now tell us that the human psyche adapts and evolves according to social and environmental impacts and influences.
Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Rewiring Our Minds For A Modern Lifestyle Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2011
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The gift—from Dr. Simons; his wife, Marilyn Simons ; and the Simons Foundation—will go mostly toward medical research, including the construction of a health-sciences building to house a new neurosciences institute and a center for biological imaging.
$150 Million for Stony Brook Jennifer Maloney 2011
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He hopes the meeting will generate a 10-year plan that speeds the path to cures and treatments for brain diseases, and spurs collaboration between those in the neurosciences.
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Gary Landreth, one of the authors of Thursday's Science paper and a professor of neurosciences at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, said he expected to begin a safety study in 12 healthy patients next month, but there weren't any current plans for a larger clinical trial.
Alzheimer's Families Clamor for Drug Shirley S. Wang 2012
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He hopes the meeting will generate a 10-year plan that speeds the path to cures and treatments for brain diseases, and spurs collaboration between those in the neurosciences.
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