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  2. Cynthia F. Moss - Wikipedia

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    Moss accepted a professorship in 1995 at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), in the Department of Psychology and the Institute for Systems Research. During her tenure at UMCP, she was Director of the interdepartmental graduate program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science. [5] She was named a professor emerita UMCP . [7]

  3. Joseph E. Steinmetz - Wikipedia

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    Steinmetz earned degrees at Central Michigan University and Ohio University during the 1970s and 1980s and then worked as a post-doctoral research fellow at Stanford. He accepted a faculty position at Indiana University Bloomington in 1987, where he taught in the Department of Psychology, the Neural Science program, and the Cognitive Science program.

  4. List of research universities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Offer a full range of baccalaureate programs; Are committed to graduate education through the doctorate; Give high priority to research; Award 50 or more doctoral degrees each year; Receive annually $40 million or more in federal support [2] The Carnegie Foundation reported that 59 institutions met these criteria in 1994. [3]

  5. List of cognitive scientists - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Ardila (neuroscience, neuropsychology, anthropology, evolution of cognition) Scott Atran (cognitive anthropology) Joscha Bach (cognitive science) Frederic Bartlett (psychology, social anthropology) Justin L. Barrett (cognitive psychology, cognitive anthropology) Marc Bekoff (biology, cognitive ethology, behavioral ecology)

  6. Neuroscientist - Wikipedia

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    Typical undergraduate majors include biology, behavioral neuroscience, and cognitive neuroscience. [8] Many colleges and universities now have PhD training programs in the neurosciences, often with divisions between cognitive, cellular and molecular, computational and systems neuroscience.

  7. Ohio State, Nationwide Children's proton therapy center ... - AOL

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    That collateral damage, as Chakravati described it, can cause additional health problems later on, including hormonal and cognitive issues, as well as an increased risk of developing other cancers.

  8. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital - Wikipedia

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    OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital is the largest member hospital of OhioHealth, a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system located in Columbus, Ohio.. As a regional tertiary care hospital, Riverside Methodist is host to a number of specialty centers and services, including Neuroscience and Stroke, Heart and Vascular, Maternity and Women's Health, Cancer Care, Trauma Center II, Hand ...

  9. Linda James Myers - Wikipedia

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    Linda James Myers (born 1948) is an American psychologist best known for developing a theory of optimal psychology. [1] [2] Optimal psychology theory relies on African and Native American worldviews to promote interconnectedness and anti-racism. [3] [4] [5] James Myers has offered significant contributions to the field of African Psychology.