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Hollis Cline to Speak on ‘Training our Brain Cells’ at ResearcHERs Public Lecture October 26

Hollis Cline, Hahn Professor of Neuroscience and chair of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), will discuss her work in brain research at the next ResearcHERs lecture, “Training our Brains Cells to Grow and Thrive,” on Wednesday, October 26, from 4 to 6 PM.

The ResearcHERS public lecture series, sponsored by the Women Scientists of TSRI, is designed to give TSRI friends and donors a behind-the-scenes look at biomedical research and the work of women in the field.

Event reservations are requested by Tuesday, October 18, to Chelsea Luedeke at (858) 784-7083 or cluedeke@scripps.edu. A reception will be held following the presentation at The Auditorium at TSRI. Complimentary parking will be available.





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