The following policies are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for students participating in the DUNE Program. They address personal responsibility as well as what it means to ...
I will present research examining how cultural and regional variation can be understood as adaptations to differing socio-ecological contests. Differing social ecologies present individuals with ...
Elisabeth Conradt, PhD: A clinical & developmental psychologist whose mission is to promote infant & early childhood mental health. Her scientific focus is to better understand the intergenerational ...
Since 1999, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN) has served as the central focus at Duke University for research, education, and training in the psychological, computational, and biological ...
DUNE engages local high school students in full-time summer research in cutting-edge neuroscience labs at Duke University. Our students gain hands-on research experience, participate in professional ...
The Center for Neural Engineering & Neurotechnology focuses on using engineering techniques to understand the mechanisms of and develop advanced approaches to electrical stimulation of the nervous ...
CNAP is a unique program administered by the DIBS Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and provides neuroscience graduate students with the opportunity to participate in an interdisciplinary educational ...
Education High School Duke University Neuroscience Experience (DUNE) Scholar Stories DUNE alumni share their experiences and where they are now in a collection of video testimonials.
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The Certificate in Cognitive Neuroscience makes education in the neurosciences available to current Duke University students from any doctoral program on campus. Graduate students have enrolled in the ...
Researchers around the world are seeking ways to diagnose autism spectrum disorder earlier and more precisely, to ensure children receive effective treatment. Geraldine Dawson, PhD, who directs the ...
Naval oceanographer Carina Block had a hunch that the jet exhaust fumes she and her fellow female sailors were regularly exposed to, combined with unavoidable job stress, was leading to adverse health ...