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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.
Read the article from the Dayton Daily News (subscription required).
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