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Homepage | Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
Our Mission. The Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) is a vibrant hub for neuroscience research, education, and community engagement, promoting interdisciplinary brain science …
Research - Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
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Duke University Neuroscience Experience (DUNE)
ELIGIBILITY. To apply for 2025, students must: Be a current high school sophomore or junior (grades 10-11 for the 2024-2025 school year), or a senior (grade 12) who does *not* plan to …
About | Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
Connecting Minds • Advancing Neuroscience • Improving Lives. The Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) provides a vibrant hub for all who share our vision of making neuroscience …
Graduate - Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
To supplement these unique graduate programs offerings, the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences sponsors the Entering Mentoring, Duke University Neuroscience Experience (DUNE) and …
People | Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
The Duke Brain Institute exists to connect people who are fascinated by the brain. To do this, we maintain a network of over 200 Duke faculty whose scholarly interests connect them to the …
DUNE Program Policies | Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
The following policies are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for students participating in the DUNE Program. They address personal responsibility as well as what it …
Neurotechnology | Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
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Impact Neuroscience Program - Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
What would it look like if a neuroscientist and a psychologist used their knowledge of how we learn to reshape graduate training? The answer is the Impact Neuroscience Program funded …
Initiatives | Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
Since the 2017-2018 academic year, DIBS has supported seminars and symposia on timely topics related specifically to increasing diversity and translating that diversity into authentic …
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