Carnegie Institution of Washington
To support research on the circadian regulation of mammalian neural activity.
To support research on the circadian regulation of mammalian neural activity.
To support research on neural activity during behavioral tasks requiring perception, memory, attention and action, with a concentration on the translation of spatial information from one frame of reference into another.
To support research on trans-synaptic signaling molecules and mechanisms that generate synaptic specificity during the development of the nervous system.
To support dissertation research of promising graduate students in human and social services who are committed to the study and improvement of social and health services for persons with mental retardation.
To enable individuals to attend the annual meeting, and for general support.
To support dissertation research of behavioral scientists in the mental retardation/emotional disturbance field.
To support research by Michael Crair, PhD, on the development and function of neuronal maps.
To support research on the neural basis of working memory and cognition by John Merck Scholar Earl Miller, PhD.
To support research on the role of protein kinase A in long-term memory storage.
To support dissertation research of promising graduate students in human and social services who are committed to the study and improvement of social and health services for persons with mental retardation.