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“Basal ganglia circuits underlying sensorimotor function”

30 November 2020 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

  • « Workshop – The analysis of pre-test post-test studies with R
  • Workshop – The analysis of pre-test post-test studies with R »

Speaker: Gilad Silberberg (Karolinska Institute, Sweden) Host: Alan Carleton

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Date:
30 November 2020
Time:
11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min
Event Category:
Seminars neurobiology
Website:
http://agenda.unige.ch/events/view/29283

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By zoom – to get the link, contact helene-sophie.renneboog@unige.ch

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