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PhD Student at Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus interested in the following topics: Sensory and Motor Systems

PhD Student at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: EEG, motor development, motor control

MD/PhD Student at Harvard-MIT Division of HST interested in the following topics:

Director at Massachusetts General Hospital interested in the following topics: visual neuroscience, psychology

PhD Student at Baylor College of Medicine interested in the following topics: biochemistry, immunohistochemistry, EEG, immunocytochemistry

Professor at Columbia University interested in the following topics: theoretical neuroscience, systems neuroscience, computational neuroscience, cerebral cortex, visual cortex, computational biology

PhD Student at University of Utah interested in the following topics: Neural Interfaces

Professor at Duke University interested in the following topics: Visual cortex function development imaging anatomy physiology

MD/PhD Student at University of Chicago interested in the following topics: thalamus, corticothalamic circuitry, thalamocortical circuitry, flavoprotein autofluorescence imaging in vitro, current source density analysis, photostimulation

Associate Professor at Research Centre Juelich interested in the following topics: Microscopy, electrophysiology, patch clamp, neuronal recorstruction, pharmacology

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