The 37th edition of Encephalon, hosted by Bora at A Blog Around the Clock, includes posts from students in PZ's neurobiology class, as well as the first piece of coursework for my M.Sc., an essay on axon guidance which I posted in four parts while I was away in Egypt.
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Encephalon student edition
Category: Carnivals • Neuroscience
Posted on: December 3, 2007 3:38 PM, by Mo
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