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Neuronal Dysfunction in Brain Slice Cultures after Concussion - Lecture

Offered By: Georgia Tech Research via YouTube

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Traumatic Brain Injury Courses Neuroscience Courses Neurobiology Courses Neurophysiology Courses Bioengineering Courses Concussion Courses

Course Description

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Explore groundbreaking research on neuronal dysfunction following concussions in this 56-minute seminar presented by Dr. Barclay Morrison III from Columbia University. Gain insights into the latest findings on brain slice cultures and their implications for understanding and potentially treating concussion-related neurological issues. Delve into the complex world of bioengineering as it intersects with neuroscience, offering a unique perspective on traumatic brain injuries and their cellular-level consequences.

Syllabus

Bioengineering Seminar Series – Barclay Morrision III, Ph.D., Columbia University


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Georgia Tech Research

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