SODA SPRINGS — Eight juniors including six girls and two boys from Soda Springs High School have the opportunity to go to leadership programs thanks to local American Legion chapters.
A Georgetown University neuroscience professor discussed her research on motor pathways at the Georgetown University Medical Center on Feb. 20. The department of biochemistry hosted the talk on neuroscience research as part of its Bhussry Seminar series, weekly research talks hosting scientists from various institutions including Georgetown. The event featured Rebekah Evans, assistant professor in.
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Presentation: “Brain Circuits Governing Motivated Movement” Speaker: Rebekah Evans, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Neuroscience, Georgetown University Basic Science Building 341 and via Zoom. Abstract: The brain can control movement through direct signals to the spinal cord, but it also governs the motivation to move. In Parkinson’s Disease, voluntary and motivated movement is particularly disrupted. […]
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