The Department of Neuroscience at The University of Texas at Austin will presentUT Brainstorms - The Parkinson’s Brain: A Conversation About Brain Circuits, Oscillations and Deep Brain Stimulation, with Dr. Charles Wilson.
The purpose of UT Brainstorms is to connect with the Austin community, and ultimately with the Texas community, to inform and educate about neuroscience research and the influences it has on our daily lives. We seek a two-way conversation where we share our expertise about the brain and we listen to what it means in people’s lives and to the challenges they face as it relates to the brain.
For more information and to RSVP, go to UTBrainstorms.com, email neurochair@austin.utexas.edu, or call 512-232-7594.
The Department of Neuroscience at The University of Texas at Austin will presentUT Brainstorms - The Parkinson’s Brain: A Conversation About Brain Circuits, Oscillations and Deep Brain Stimulation, with Dr. Charles Wilson.
The purpose of UT Brainstorms is to connect with the Austin community, and ultimately with the Texas community, to inform and educate about neuroscience research and the influences it has on our daily lives. We seek a two-way conversation where we share our expertise about the brain and we listen to what it means in people’s lives and to the challenges they face as it relates to the brain.
For more information and to RSVP, go to UTBrainstorms.com, email neurochair@austin.utexas.edu, or call 512-232-7594.
The Department of Neuroscience at The University of Texas at Austin will presentUT Brainstorms - The Parkinson’s Brain: A Conversation About Brain Circuits, Oscillations and Deep Brain Stimulation, with Dr. Charles Wilson.
The purpose of UT Brainstorms is to connect with the Austin community, and ultimately with the Texas community, to inform and educate about neuroscience research and the influences it has on our daily lives. We seek a two-way conversation where we share our expertise about the brain and we listen to what it means in people’s lives and to the challenges they face as it relates to the brain.
For more information and to RSVP, go to UTBrainstorms.com, email neurochair@austin.utexas.edu, or call 512-232-7594.