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Wright State University’s new campus Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building represents an exclamation point of sorts on the Dayton area’s long-term attention to neuroscience.
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Wright State University’s new campus Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building represents an exclamation point of sorts on the Dayton area’s long-term attention to neuroscience.
Premier Health, Kettering Health Network, Dayton Children’s Hospital and others have made investments in brain and nervous-system science and treatments, hiring experts, buying equipment and forming partnerships.
The new Wright State building can be seen as the latest in that series of events.
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