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Since the establishment of the Sue Golding Graduate Division in 1957, the Einstein Graduate Programs in the Biomedical Sciences has been training exceptional people, in cutting-edge research laboratories, to become scientists and assume positions in the world?s most prestigious research centers. Rated in the top tier of medical schools in the nation for NIH funding, Einstein offers comprehensive graduate education through three programs:

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GREGORY HODGE
Department of Neuroscience
"Properties of Networks Formed by Electrical Synapses in the Mammalian Brain"
Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 12:30 pm
Kennedy Center - Room 901
Mentor: Drs. Alberto Pereda and Pablo Castillo

XIAOXUAN JIA
Department of Neuroscience
"The Gamma Rhythem and Its Relationship to Neuronal Activity in Early Visual Cortex"
Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 12:30 pm
Kennedy Center - Room 901
Mentor: Dr. Adam Kohn

ANDREA C. SILVA
Department of Cell Biology
"The Replication-Independent H3-H4 Chaperones HIR, ASF1 and RTT106 Co-Operate to Maintain Promter Fidelity"
Friday, February 10, 2012 at 12:00 pm
Chanin Building - Room 425
Mentor: Dr. Michael-Christopher Keogh

NOZOMI SAKAI
Department of Neuroscience
"Elucidating the Mechanisms That Control the Pathfinding of Dorsel Spinal Commissural Axons to Their Brain Targets"
Thursday, February 23, 2012 at 2:00 pm
Kennedy Center - Room 901
Mentor: Dr. Zaven Kaprielian

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