UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI AWARDED $1.96 MILLION TO STUDY SHORT-CIRCUITS OF BRAIN FUNCTION
September 30, 2008
September 30, 2008
CINCINNATI, Sept. 30 -- University of Cincinnati issued the following news release:
Disturbances in brain activity so silent and subtle that researchers must open the skull to measure them are the focus of a $1.96 million federal grant awarded to researchers at the Neuroscience Institute at the University of Cincinnati (UC) and University Hospital. The grant, awarded by the Department of Defense (DOD), will be paid over a period of four years.
Principal investigator . . .
Disturbances in brain activity so silent and subtle that researchers must open the skull to measure them are the focus of a $1.96 million federal grant awarded to researchers at the Neuroscience Institute at the University of Cincinnati (UC) and University Hospital. The grant, awarded by the Department of Defense (DOD), will be paid over a period of four years.
Principal investigator . . .
