Gilad Barnea named one of 20 Pew Scholars in biomedical sciences
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Gilad Barnea named one of 20 Pew Scholars in biomedical sciences Gilad Barnea, assistant professor of neuroscience, was named one of 20 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences on June 12, 2008, joining a cohort described as “America's most promising scientists.” Barnea’s research focuses on the neural circuits that power a mouse’s sense of smell and how olfactory information moves from the nose to the brain. |
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