In the spirit of SFN neuro-nerdery, I have a delectable treat for you all: "PaxilBack"!
Put some serotonin in me!
Shelley Batts is a Neuroscience PhD candidate at the University of Michigan. She studies hair cell regeneration in the cochlea, and is just embarking on that quixotic quest called 'thesis.' She lies awake at night pondering how science intersects with politics, culture, policy, money, medicine, and religion in an attempt to be more than just a niche scientist sitting in the oh-so-lovely ivory tower. Follow me and my parrot on the quest to get funded, get a PhD, and stay sane.
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Posted on: October 14, 2006 5:48 PM, by Shelley Batts
In the spirit of SFN neuro-nerdery, I have a delectable treat for you all: "PaxilBack"!
Put some serotonin in me!
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Posted by: Lauren | October 16, 2006 10:38 PM
I would like to have seen more choreographed moves.
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