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Department of Neuroscience, UT Austin presents UT Brainstorms: A Conversation on the Brain

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The next "UT Brainstorms: A Conversation on the Brain," presented by the Department of Neuroscience UT Austin, will feature Dr. Mackenzie Howard, Research Assistant Professor of Neuroscience. He will be discussing: “The Electrical Brain: A Conversation about Neural Signaling and Epilepsy.”

The UT Brainstorms series provides information accessible to non-scientific audiences about a variety of neuroscience topics that relate to normal brain function, neurological diseases, overall brain health and how neuroscience research can improve everyday life.

The next "UT Brainstorms: A Conversation on the Brain," presented by the Department of Neuroscience UT Austin, will feature Dr. Mackenzie Howard, Research Assistant Professor of Neuroscience. He will be discussing: “The Electrical Brain: A Conversation about Neural Signaling and Epilepsy.”

The UT Brainstorms series provides information accessible to non-scientific audiences about a variety of neuroscience topics that relate to normal brain function, neurological diseases, overall brain health and how neuroscience research can improve everyday life.

The next "UT Brainstorms: A Conversation on the Brain," presented by the Department of Neuroscience UT Austin, will feature Dr. Mackenzie Howard, Research Assistant Professor of Neuroscience. He will be discussing: “The Electrical Brain: A Conversation about Neural Signaling and Epilepsy.”

The UT Brainstorms series provides information accessible to non-scientific audiences about a variety of neuroscience topics that relate to normal brain function, neurological diseases, overall brain health and how neuroscience research can improve everyday life.

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WHERE

Thompson Conference Center
2405 Robert Dedman Dr.
Austin, TX 78713
http://neuroscience.utexas.edu/Brainstorms

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Admission is free.
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