It’s 1960. “Eat your vegetables. Don’t you want to grow up strong and smart?” The boy’s mom dished out this unassailable logic at the dinner table along with the lima beans. What boy wouldn’t want to grow up “strong” and “smart?” And eating the dreaded lima beans surely must be good for you … why else would someone eat them? But the boy became a young man and forgot his Mom’s dinner table wisdom. Fast … Read More
The OHSU Brain Institute has been a national leader in brain and neurology research for years. And that leadership role has been confirmed once again by a new analysis of federal research funding to U.S. medical schools for 2012. The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research, a non-profit group based in North Carolina, ranked OHSU fifth in the nation in total research grants in the neurosciences awarded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2012. OHSU … Read More
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Posted by: Todd Murphy in Neuroscience, Neurosurgery, News, Research
On: Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Tags: Alzheimer's, Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research, medical research funding, multiple sclerosis, National Institutes of Health, neurology, neurosciences, neurosurgery, OHSU Brain Institute, Parkinson's, stroke