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WashU weekly Neuroscience publications | Office of Neuroscience Research
2018. Author Keywords. Brain; Connectivity; Connectomics; Diffusion imaging; fMRI; Functional connectivity; Morphometry; MRI; Neuroimaging. ... stroke) or brain disorders. 2018, The Author(s). Document Type: Article. Source: Scopus.
https://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/washu-weekly-neuroscience-pubs-11-12-18/

Oral History Transcript: Helen Wells Stevenson and Lucy Stevenson
HWS: You see, he was released. Of course, he was still in government service and he would be released from the military service back to his—.
http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/oral/transcripts/stevenson.html

Neurosurgery and neurotechnology grants to improve patients' lives - Neurosurgery
Total 1-year award $500,000 (directs indirects). The purpose of the grant is to fund the acceleration of “dual use” technologies at Washington University that can serve both military and ... Measuring neural correlates of mood and using neural
https://neurosurgery.wustl.edu/neurosurgery-and-neurotechnology-grants-to-improve-patients-lives/

Lady Bird Johnson’s White House Adventure - Common Reader
He feared a bad outcome in Vietnam even before he began to escalate significantly the American military presence there. ... But the contrast between her and Jackie worked ultimately in Lady Bird’s favor, the gentle southern woman who could seem like
https://commonreader.wustl.edu/c/lady-bird-johnsons-white-house-adventure/

Failing the Test of Purging Oneself - Common Reader
I had the cultured crocodile brain left to worry that I would mangle the phrase, offend my hosts, and embarrass Heather. ... My brain was apart. The sky was gray on the horizon and pure black overhead, moon and stars puncturing the shroud.
https://commonreader.wustl.edu/c/failing-the-test-of-purging-oneself/

WashU weekly Neuroscience publications | Office of Neuroscience Research
Recovery from brain injury: a surprising new drug target” (2019) The Lancet Neurology. ... 2019. Author Keywords. Anxiety; Depression; Mental disorder; Military; Military spouse; PTSD.
https://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/washu-weekly-neuroscience-publications-4-22-19/

Hope Center Member Publications | Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
2023 The Author(s). Author Keywords. alphavirus, pathogenesis, receptor, tropism, brain, mice, animal model, infection, neuron; CP: Microbiology. ... bb. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University in St Louis, St Louis, MO,
https://hopecenter.wustl.edu/hope-center-member-publications-8-20-2023/

Oral History Transcript: Carl F. Cori
What did Gerty Radnitz do during the war? She served in the [military] clinic. ... The brain takes up more anesthetic in lipid form. [Meyer] retired at that time and his successor was a man named Pick, E.
http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/oral/transcripts/cori.html

Hope Center member publications | Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
Louis, MO, United States. b. Department of Psychology & Brain Sciences, Washington University St. ... Broadly, alcohol-related variability in brain morphometry may partially reflect predisposing genomic influence.
https://hopecenter.wustl.edu/hope-center-member-publications-7-7-2021/

Wearable ultrasound sensors for human brain in development | Office of Neuroscience Research
A team of biomedical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis plans to use the same concept to detect cavitation in human brains that may contribute to blast-induced traumatic brain ... brain to detect cavitation with a three-year $750,000 grant
https://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/wearable-ultrasound-sensors-for-human-brain-in-development/