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Edition 4 - Molecular Neuroscience

Molecular neuroscience investigates the intricate mechanisms governing brain function at the molecular level. It seeks to comprehend the complex processes within neurons and synapses, offering a crucial foundation for unraveling the origins of neurological disorders. This understanding serves as a pathway for developing targeted therapies to address neurological disorders, providing insights that advance our grasp of the intricate complexities of the brain.

 

This edition elucidates the molecular and cellular underpinnings of neurobiology. By shedding light on disorders such as Epilepsy, Autism, and ALS, we aim to propel our understanding of the intricate workings of the brain. The articles within offer a comprehensive exploration of cutting-edge research, contributing to the ongoing advancement of knowledge in molecular neuroscience and its potential implications for therapeutic interventions.

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Johanna is a third-year PhD student at the University of Exeter.

Victoria is a first-year PhD student at the King's College London. 

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Lina is a third-year PhD student at the Sorbonne University, France.

Soyoung is a third-year PhD student at the University College London. 

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Gabriel is a second-year PhD student at the

King's College London. 

Jeong Yeol is a fourth-year PhD student at the University of Exeter, UK.

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