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April
Kusch Lecture to Focus on Brain's Changes
Competition Spotlights Top Undergrad Research
Expanded Study Will Track Adolescent Behavior on Facebook
Conference to Emphasize Undergrad Psychology Research
Campus Enhancement Plan to Grow With New Gifts
Foundations' Grants Will Help Build Autism Center
PlainsCapital Provides Major Gift to BrainHealth
Texas Instruments Gift Leads to New Biomedical Device Center
Alzheimer Diagnosis Possible With Scan
Neuroscience Conference to Look at Neuropsychiatric Disorders
NEXUS Newsletter - Spring 2012
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March
Audiology, Speech Pathology Programs Rise in Rankings
Research Aims at Better Diagnosis of Language Issues
Games Like World Of Warcraft Can Help With Some Brain Functions
Callier Mentor Honored for Devotion to Students, Profession
UT Dallas to Honor Staffers for Decades of Service
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February
Study Compares Traits of Autism, Schizophrenia
Research is Teaching: Mentors Inspire Lives of Discovery
Investiture Ceremonies Begin New Tradition at UT Dallas
Chess Masters Help Researchers Understand How We See the World
Symposium to Focus on Advances in Brain Plasticity
Undergrad's Work Details Protein's Role in Neurological Disorders
UT Dallas to Honor Faculty in Endowed Chairs, Professorships in Week of Investiture Ceremonies
Study Links Alzheimer's Marker to Deficits in Healthy People
Gifts Enable Research on Addiction, Cognitive Ability
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January
Book Explores the Adolescent Mind as It Changes
Largest Ever Cohort Named to Fall Dean's List
Lectures to Offer Developmental Insights on Children's Health
BrainHealth Director Recognized for Research Impact
BrainHealth Lecture Series to Launch in February
Callier Center's Bruton Conference to Focus on Grief and Hearing Loss
Symposium to Explore Transition from Neural Health to Alzheimer's Disease
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