Neurogenesis

Neurogenesis Neurogenesis: Duke’s Undergraduate Neuroscience Research Journal The journal publishes biannually with submissions accepted from universities across the nation.

Neurogenesis was created by a small group of Duke Undergraduates in 2010, and the first issue was published in Fall 2011. See link for the first issue: http://issuu.com/neurogenesis/docs/neurogenesisfall2011

Hi everyone! We have an exciting announcement to make. We're going to start publishing articles for a lay audience on ou...
01/12/2018

Hi everyone! We have an exciting announcement to make. We're going to start publishing articles for a lay audience on our newly revamped website. The idea is to spread awareness and understanding about neuroscientific issues. Check out our first article, a piece in which junior Ivana Premasinghe draws on her volunteering experiences to explore the benefits of music therapy for Alzheimer’s patients: https://neurogenesis-journal.com/alzheimers-music/

We’re looking for more writers with interesting, fresh perspectives on neuroscientific issues. Going forward, we’re hoping to publish one online article every one to two months. If you’re interested in being published on our website, send us your writing at [email protected]. If you have any questions or want to pitch ideas, please contact [email protected]. We’d love to feature your work!

Alzheimer’s is a life-altering experience for both patients and their loved ones. As the disease progresses, many patients experience movement difficulties, memory issues, and social isolation. Mus…

Need feedback on your Neuroscience paper? Want a chance to meet with members of our editorial board and Neuroscience fac...
10/11/2016

Need feedback on your Neuroscience paper? Want a chance to meet with members of our editorial board and Neuroscience faculty? Join us for an evening of one-on-one editing and stimulating neuroscience conversation next Wednesday, October 19th from 5:30-7:30 pm in The Edge Workshop Room. Dinner will be provided!

Hi all, just a reminder that the deadline for article submissions is by the end of the day TOMORROW, October 12! If you ...
10/11/2016

Hi all, just a reminder that the deadline for article submissions is by the end of the day TOMORROW, October 12! If you would like to contribute to our next issue, we accept a wide array of publications, such as thesis, course papers, opinion pieces, independent research, reviews, and original research papers. Submit to [email protected]. We look forward to working with you!

09/22/2014

Neurogenesis is currently seeking submissions for our Fall 2014 issue! We feature a wide array of publications--such as original research papers, review papers, and opinion articles. The deadline to submit is October 16th. For more information, please visit our website at: http://sites.duke.edu/neurogenesis/submit/. We look forward to working with you!

Check out the first successful 3D skull implant! An exciting illustration that the technological frontier of neuroscienc...
03/28/2014

Check out the first successful 3D skull implant! An exciting illustration that the technological frontier of neuroscience is constantly expanding.

http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-03/26/3d-printed-skull

A 22-year-old woman from the Netherlands who suffers from a chronic bone disorder has had the top section of her skull removed and replaced with a 3D printed implant

We love research, but for those of you on the fence about getting that neuroscience PhD, check this out.  You could be t...
03/27/2014

We love research, but for those of you on the fence about getting that neuroscience PhD, check this out. You could be the next spokesperson for the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKPr7rYSQd8

Mayim Bialik is a fact-checking machine on "The Big Bang Theory."

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