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Prof. Alison Barth, Professor in Life Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University

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Progressive Circuit Changes during Learning and Disease

Prof. Alison Barth is Professor in Life Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research is focused on understanding how experience assembles and alters the properties of neural circuits in the cerebral cortex, in both normal and disease states.

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Progressive Circuit Changes during Learning and Disease

Prof. Alison Barth is Professor in Life Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research is focused on understanding how experience assembles and alters the properties of neural circuits in the cerebral cortex, in both normal and disease states.

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