Neuroscience Graduate Program News

Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are teaming up for a research ...

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A year after hospital discharge, the majority of stroke patients are listening to doctor’s orders when it comes to taking ...

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Meditation produces powerful pain-relieving effects in the brain, according to new research published in the April 6 edition ...

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A major breakthrough in how to target and destroy the most malignant and aggressive brain cancer cells has been made by researchers ...

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A movie about Alzheimer’s disease and a discussion with a panel of neuroscience experts from WFUSM will be held Monday, Feb. ...

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A fast-acting compound that appears to improve cognitive function impairments in mice similar to those found in patients ...

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The 2009-2010 Best Doctors in America® database includes 214 physicians from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, ...

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Researchers Unravel Mystery Behind Long Lasting MemoriesWINSTON SALEM, N.C. – A new study by researchers at Wake Forest University ...

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Wake Forest Baptist Neurologist Hopes to Improve Diagnosis of Focal Nerve DiseaseWINSTON SALEM, N.C. – A neurologist at Wake ...

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Neuroscience Graduate Program (Track 6)

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Ronald Oppenheim, Ph.D., Program Director
Neuroscience Graduate Program (Track 6)
Wake Forest School of Medicine
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Winston-Salem, NC 27157
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Last Updated: 04-08-2013
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