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Similar discovery in frogs at the University of Wisconsin are tied together in a new paper that points to a window of excitability as daughter cells are created.
Paper chosen was a collaborative effort with UO colleague Eric Johnson that continues to influence DNA research around the world.
An average person seems more likely to believe an explanation about something psychological if it invokes the language of neuroscience.
The Center for Translational Neuroscience, led by Phil Fisher and Elliot Berkman, aims to deliver what is found in research to practical application.
In an interview, the UO philosophy professor says there is more work to be done to improve the nation's legal infrastructure.