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Tag Archives: undergraduate

Nice work, Gerardo!

Posted on May 3, 2016 by jdeocampo@gsu.edu

NeuroLearn Lab undergraduate research assistant Gerardo Valdez will be graduating this Saturday and has earned Graduate with Distinction status in Neuroscience.  Outstanding!

Posted in News | Tagged Gerardo Valdez, undergraduate |

Way to go!

Posted on December 2, 2015 by jdeocampo@gsu.edu

Two NeuroLearn Lab undergraduate research assistants were recently accepted to Georgia State University study abroad programs and received scholarships to participate. Jessica Walker will be studying psychology in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Ashley Lauterbach will be studying Spanish in Costa Rica. Great job!

Posted in News | Tagged Ashley Lauterbach, Jessica Walker, study abroad, undergraduate |
ANNOUNCEMENT:

Dr. Christopher Conway has relocated to Boys Town National Research Hospital. Find out more here! Dr. Conway may be contacted at christopher.conway@boystown.org. The new NeuroLearn Lab director is Dr. Joanne Deocampo. Contact her at jdeocampo@gsu.edu.

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