Last year the event had approximately 200 students and faculty attendees and around 60 research presentations. This event is a great way for Neuroscience students and faculty to network with other nearby universities and to gain practice presenting research in a formal setting. If you follow the link below, it will lead you to the website with information about mGluRs, a tentative schedule for the day, information on pricing for students and faculty who choose to attend, and directions: https://neurosciencemajor.osu.edu/mglurs/register.
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Thursday, September 1, 2016
Midwest Great Lakes Undergraduate Research Symposium
IU undergraduate students are invited to attend the Midwest Great Lakes Undergraduate Research Symposium
(mGluRs) for Neuroscience and related fields such as Psychology. The event will
be held at The Ohio State University on October 22nd, 2016 and is for both
students and faculty. Students who would like to present their
Neuroscience-related research are welcome to do so, and abstracts can be submitted
from now until mid-September. Those who decide to attend
but not present will still benefit from listening to research presentations and
break-out sessions centered on professional development in Neuroscience.
Last year the event had approximately 200 students and faculty attendees and around 60 research presentations. This event is a great way for Neuroscience students and faculty to network with other nearby universities and to gain practice presenting research in a formal setting. If you follow the link below, it will lead you to the website with information about mGluRs, a tentative schedule for the day, information on pricing for students and faculty who choose to attend, and directions: https://neurosciencemajor.osu.edu/mglurs/register.
Last year the event had approximately 200 students and faculty attendees and around 60 research presentations. This event is a great way for Neuroscience students and faculty to network with other nearby universities and to gain practice presenting research in a formal setting. If you follow the link below, it will lead you to the website with information about mGluRs, a tentative schedule for the day, information on pricing for students and faculty who choose to attend, and directions: https://neurosciencemajor.osu.edu/mglurs/register.
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