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Conférence du NeuroClub : Recherche sur l’épilepsie, des souris et des Hommes

5 October 2021 @ 18 h 30 min - 19 h 30 min

  • « Matthew Checketts – “Understanding the Assessment of Spatial Neglect and its Treatment Using Prism Adaptation Training”
  • Simulation for endoscopic surgery training »

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Date:
5 October 2021
Time:
18 h 30 min - 19 h 30 min
Event Category:
Conferences
Website:
http://agenda.unige.ch/events/view/31506

Venue

Auditoire Renold, B01.2426

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