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Graham Collingridge – 2016 Brain Prize winner

2016-03-01

The Brain Prize for 2016 is awarded to Timothy Bliss, Graham Collingridge and Richard Morris for their ground-breaking research on the cellular and molecular basis of Long-Term Potentiation and the demonstration that this form
of synaptic plasticity underpins spatial memory and learning.
Learn more on the Brain Prize website

Graham Collingridge 2016 Brain Prize winner

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