Three BU Researchers Win National Honor for Early-Career Scientists and Engineers
White House’s presidential award recognizes BU researchers studying special education, lasers, and genes and DNA.
Researchers at Boston University perform cutting-edge experimental and computational studies addressing how neural circuits mediate behavior. These studies are relevant to understanding alterations in brain function associated with disorders including autism, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease.
White House’s presidential award recognizes BU researchers studying special education, lasers, and genes and DNA.
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