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FELLOW
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Sidarta
T.G. Ribeiro, Ph.D. Research Director Edmond and Lily Safra International
Institute of Neuroscience of Natal (ELS-IINN) 2001
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Sidarta T.G. Ribeiro, Ph.D.:
Our lab investigates the molecular, cellular, circuit-level and psychological
mechanisms responsible for the cognitive role of sleep. Explicit memories, i.e.
memories of places, things and events involve two different brain portions: while
the hippocampus acts as a short-term buffer, memories eventually move to the cerebral
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Leon Mejia, Ph.D.: Our lab investigates
the molecular, cellular, circuit-level and psychological mechanisms responsible
for the cognitive role of sleep. Explicit memories, i.e. memories of places, things
and events involve two different brain portions: while the hippocampus acts as
a short-term buffer, memories eventually move to the cerebral cortex.MORE
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Patricia Leon Mejia, Ph.D.
Instituto de Biotecnología Departamento de Biología Molecular
de Plantas Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico 1992 Fellow
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Cecilia
V. Rojas, Ph.D. INTA Universidad de Chile Casilla 138-11 Santiago
Chile 1991 Fellow | | |
Cecilia V. Rojas, Ph.D: Regulation of new fat cell formation
in human adipose tissue: cellular and molecular mechanisms that control human
adipocyte differentiation. MORE | | |
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The
Pew Latin American Fellows Program in the Biomedical Sciences The
Pew Charitable Trusts, one of the United States'
largest private foundations, is sponsoring a program to provide support for young
scientists from Latin America for post-doctoral training in the United States.
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