Why Do You Participate in Brain Awareness Week? With Eric Chudler, Ph.D.
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November 20, 2020
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A #Brainweek partner for 25 years, Eric Chudler, Ph.D., discusses the camaraderie he feels with his colleagues and the rewarding experience of seeing young kids’ fascination with the brain grow. Part of a series of short testimonials from partners around the world, sharing their motivations to organize public outreach on behalf of Brain Awareness Week. Learn how you can join the 2021 campaign (March 15-21) on brainawareness.org.
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