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New research demonstrates how the brain attends to certain stimli while ignoring others.
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3.5-million grant will leverage data science to boost HIV care

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CFAR symposium on Nov. 6

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Research Grants and Publications

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Eric Morrow, MD, PhD

Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior

A study led by Assistant Professor of Biology Eric Morrow provides a new diagnostic criteria for Christianson Syndrome.

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Department of Neuroscience

Assistant Professor of Neuroscience Karla Kaun will apply a new $300,000 grant to study the neuroscience of alcohol intoxication.

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Richard Bennett, PhD

Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology

Dr. Bennett was corresponding author on a study in Nature that found that the yeast Candida lusitaniae couples mating with meiosis.

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BioMed Publications

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Winter 2014

Spotlight

Electronics manufacturing techniques inform the design of a new instrument that builds large structures from 3-D microtissue components. The device, called BioP3, could one day build human replacement organs.
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