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Pain’s Origins May Be Significantly Different in Males and Females
 
Pain’s Origins May Be Significantly Different in Males and Females
“It leads me to believe that it’s fairly likely we’ll want to make male- and female-specific drugs for chronic pain,” Dr. Ted Price said. more >>
Study Explores Emotional Eating In Kids
 
Study Explores Emotional Eating In Kids
Dr. Shayla Holub says eating can often be a response to negative emotions like sadness, anger or frustration, but not exclusively. more >>
Faculty Profile: Rob Ackerman, PhD
 
Faculty Profile: Rob Ackerman, PhD
Dr. Rob Ackerman always found close relationships to be interesting. “They make up a huge part of our lives. There’s nobody who’s not affected by relationships,” Ackerman said. more >>


Grad Student Balances Endurance Racing with Audiology Course Load
 
Grad Student Balances Endurance Racing with Audiology Course Load
“My loss has fueled my passion for this career. Having experienced it myself has given me unique insight into my patients’ minds,” David Tolstyka said. more >>
Upcoming Events
CVL Booziotis Lecture
 
CVL
Booziotis Lecture
 
Adam Gazzaley MD, PhD presents “Technology Meets Neuroscience — A Vision of the Future of Brain Optimization”

Tuesday, April 24
7 — 9 pm
 
 
The Brain Performance Institute
 
CBH Mastermind Meditation
 
The Center for BrainHealth and Brain Performance Institute introduce mindfulness in this four-week class

Beginning Monday, April 30
6 — 7:30 pm
 
 
BBS Graduation Celebration
 
BBS Graduation Celebration
 
BBS celebrates spring graduates during Memories on the Mall



Friday, May 11
12:30 pm
 
   
This edition of the NEXUS Newsletter highlights selected research of faculty and students.
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