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Sickle Cell Disease Research Symposium [8]
Symposium to share and promote current Sickle Cell Disease research, funding opportunities, and collaboration
Recent Submissions
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Sub-second dopamine recordings in humans during sequential decision-making tasks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-14)One goal of neuroscience is to understand the connection between physical events in the brain and the mental states and behavioral output that such events support. One of the physical events thought to be important is the ... -
Nanomedicine Center for Nucleoprotein Machines
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Sickle Cell Diseae Program Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
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Postdoctoral Training in Genomics and Hemoglobinopathies Programs
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Overview of Sickle Cell Disease Activities at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-06-23)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s research and programmatic activities for sickle cell disease are focused on four main areas: Public Health Surveillance, Epidemiological and Laboratory Research, Prevention, ... -
Georgia Health Sciences University Research Programs
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Sickle Cell Disease Research at Georgia Tech: Engineering Approaches
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Introduction
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Therapeutic Targeting of Vascular Complications of Sickle Cell Disease
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-06-23)