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Cyril and Carlo working on their roof top
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Research scientists around the world are still carrying on with “The Mission” to conduct the science hope demands. This article by Dr. Cyril Eleftheriou, with contributions from Drs. Julia Kaiser, Paola Bianchimano and Carlo Corona of the Burke Neurological Institute outlines what scientists are focusing on in times of a PAUSE in experimentation.
Man using MacBook
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Dr. Kathleen Friel shares her experiences about living with a chronic neurological disability during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as resources and tips for others living with disabilities.
Raj in lab
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Johns Hopkins University announced with great honor to induct Dr. Raj R. Ratan, executive director of Burke Neurological Institute, into the John Hopkins Society of Scholars. Each year, the Society of Scholars Selection Committee elects a limited number of scholars, artists, and scientists who spent a portion of their careers at Johns Hopkins from among the candidates nominated by Johns Hopkins University faculty.
BRARC Team
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This week @BurkeNeuroSci celebrates ILATW2020. The community of the Institute wishes to thank our dedicated team for their hard work and achievements!
Kathleen at celebration party
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Burke Neurological Institute congratulated Dr. Kathleen M. Friel on her promotion to Associate Professor of Neuroscience, Brain and Mind Research Institute at Weill Cornell Medicine, with cake and champagne.
Fulbright Visiting Scholar Nasiru Suleiman, Professor Bilbis of Nigeria, Dr. Sunghee Cho at Burke Neurological Institute
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On Thursday, January 23, 2020, it was a privilege to host Professor Lawal S. Bilbis, Vice-Chancellor of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto Nigeria for a visit of the Burke Neurological Institute. Dr. Bilbis is the mentor of Nasiru Suleiman, a Fulbright Visiting Scholar training on stroke pathophysiology in the Preclinical Stroke Modeling Laboratory under Dr. Sunghee Cho.