Dr. Alison Adcock, DIBS Faculty Network, associate professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science and associate director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, co-wrote an op-ed for The Hill. She ...
Andrew M. Leifer, Ph. D., is an assistant professor of physics and neuroscience at Princeton University.
The brain is the one organ that can contemplate itself...the only thing that holds the universe as well as our hopes, fears, and dreams.
Kirill Chesnov is in Kafui Dzirasa Lab. Presentation will be virtual only, via Zoom.
The Duke Department of Neurology holds its weekly Grand Rounds lecture on Wednesday mornings from 8:00am - 9:00am. Our lectures feature national experts from our department, across Duke and around the ...
"Between coursework, research, mentoring, service, and professional development, graduate school can feel like a juggling act. In this professional development session, Andrade will share tips for ...
Places we have lived bring with them strong memories. Scott Huettel, PhD, Chair of Psychology & Neuroscience and DIBS Faculty Goverance Committee member, helps us understand why in this New York Times ...
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CNAP is a unique program administered by the DIBS Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and provides neuroscience graduate students with the opportunity to participate in an interdisciplinary educational ...
The Cognitive Neuroscience Research Internship (CNRI) is a fully paid semester-long research internship for Duke undergraduate students who want to learn how to conduct research on human behavior and ...
Our weekly colloquium series, typically held on Fridays at Noon. Lunch provided. Click here for links to events sponsored by other departments that are relevant to Brain Science.