On January 17th at 1pm for the 16th Neuro'binar, CRMBM PhD student Alicia Comino will present her PhD project studying the neurological basis of the sequelae observed in cerebral malaria patients using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques.
On January 17th at 1pm for the 16th Neuro’binar, CRMBM PhD student Alicia Comino will present her PhD project studying the neurological basis of the sequelae observed in cerebral malaria patients using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques.
This Neuro’binar will actually experiment a cross-presentation between Alicia and Lisa Raoul (LNC) , who studies neurosciences during adolescence, in particular bodily self-consciousness malleability and underpinning factors in adolescence.
Register here:
https://neuro-marseille.org/en/events/neurobinar-16-january-17th-at-1pm-on-zoom/
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