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Fostering the Phantasmagorical Future of Neuroscience at the National Science Foundation, Text Slide 29 of 37

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Slide title: More Funding Opportunities!

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Dissertation Research
Anne Bronikowski, Iowa State University

International Research Fellowship
Thomas Small, Neuroplasticity and Testosterone in a Tropical Bird

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship
Dana Pe'er, Harvard Medical School

Slide image: photo showing a coiled garter snake (top); photo showing a rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) perched on a branch (middle); illustration showing how cells receive external signals (depicted in yellow) through sensing molecules--or receptors--(depicted in aqua) embedded in the cell membrane (bottom)

Credit: James Bettaso, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (top); Hays Cummins, Miami University http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/tropics/tropical_bird_collection.html (middle); Nicolle Rager, National Science Foundation (bottom)

Design by: Adrian Apodaca, National Science Foundation

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