Nuroscience and a little in genetics

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A new member introduces themselves on the forum, expressing a strong interest in neuroscience and genetics. They are eager to learn and engage with others in these fields. Another member responds, inquiring about the specific work the newcomer has done in neuroscience and genetics, indicating a desire for deeper discussion on their experiences and insights in these scientific areas.
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Hello, I am new to the boards. Just wanted to get aquainted with eveyone and say hello. My real scientific strength lies in nuroscience and a little in genetics. It is here i am most intregued and extreamly eager to devour any and all information. Hope to see you all around. =)
 
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:biggrin: hi there, so what kind of work have you done in Neuroscience and Genetics?
 
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