UBC considering new interdisciplinary neuroscience program

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Barnes estimates that the program will be ready by the winter of 2021. A new interdisciplinary neuroscience program between the faculties of science, arts and medicine is in the making. The working group that has been developing the new bachelor’s of science — which was first proposed by students […]

Neuroscience tech firm gets cash for US expansion

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(l-r) Mark Sterritt, of the British Business Bank, Dr Jason McKeown and David McCurley A Belfast business specialising in combining neuroscience and technology to tackle global health problems has received a six-figure investment from the Growth Finance Fund to support the launch of a product in the US. Neurovalens […]

Takeda Agrees to Divest Select OTC and Non-core Assets to Acino for Over $200 Million USD

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Transaction accelerates deleveraging Agreement simplifies portfolio in Takeda’s NEMEA region OSAKA, Japan — Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (TSE:4502/NYSE:TAK) (“Takeda”) today announced that it has entered into an agreement to divest a portfolio of select over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription pharmaceutical assets in a number of Near East, Middle East and […]

Dr Jan Hillert Addresses Stem Cell Transplants in Treating MS

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Jan Hillert, MD, PhD, professor and senior physician in the department of clinical neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, discusses the body of knowledge on using stem cell transplants to treat patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Jan Hillert, MD, PhD, professor and senior physician in the department of clinical neuroscience, […]

Comprehensive Growth for Neuroscience Antibodies and Assays Market 2019 | Latest Trends, Demand, Growth, Opportunities & Outlook Till 2025 | Top Key Players: Thermo Fisher, Abcam, Bio-Rad, Merck, Cell Signaling Technology

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The global neuroscience antibodies and assays market can be categorized based on product type, indication, technology, end-user, and region. On the basis of product type, the market can be divided into consumables and instruments. The consumable segment can be sub-divided into reagents (media & sera, stains & dyes, fixatives, […]

Productivity Coach Brittany Smith – TMO Background Mode Interview

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Brittany Smith is a productivity coach who provides a variety of consulting services through her business, Devise and Conquer, that includes ADD/ADHD coaching, technology coaching, productivity consulting, and more. She is a self-designated “well-rounded geek.” She holds an M.S. degree in Cognitive Neuroscience. In our chat Brittany told me […]

Neuroscience for Nonprofit Leaders – Methods for Building Your Brain’s Agility and Capabilities

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Webinar price: $79 In this 90-minute SSIR Live! webinar-workshop we will explore: How to build brain capabilities in areas of emotional mastery, leadership intuition, and creativity How to raise mental awareness and remove barriers to your success The physiology of work stress, and how it biases decision-making Leadership mindsets […]

Business Briefs: Volkswagen donates 2019 Beetle to Chattanooga MotorCar Festival for raffle

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Volkswagen of America donated a 2019 Beetle Convertible Final Edition SEL at the Chattanooga MotorCar Festival this past weekend, according to the company. The festival raffled off the vehicle to benefit the Erlanger Neuroscience Institute, beneficiary of the event and the region’s only certified academic neuroscience center, the automaker […]

Butler Neuroscience (image)

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Caption Image shows post-natal mouse spinal cord with the protein cofilin in red at left. At right, the cofilin (in red) has been inactivated by the gene Limk1. Neurons are shown in green and motor neurons in blue. Credit Broad Stem Cell Research Center Usage Restrictions None

The Neuroscience of Creativity

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The Source: The Secrets of the Universe, the Science of the Brain Brain agility and neuroplasticity are attributes that make us more adaptable and resilient and also increase our sense of agency in an ever-changing world. As geo-political and psycho-social crises are impacting us and our children at unprecedented […]