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Fatima Soliman Defends Thesis



DOCTORAL DISSERTATION LECTURE

 

The Effects of BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism on
Learning in Mice and Humans.


By

FATIMA SOLIMAN

Candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy


Tuesday, September 15, 2009, at 2:00 p.m.
Room: A-250
Weill Cornell Medical College
1300 York Avenue

Students, Faculty, and Guests of the Tri-Institutional Academic Community are invited to attend.

 

FINAL EXAMINATION

The public lecture will be followed by a defense of the thesis, at which attendance will be
restricted to the Examining Committee and other interested members of the Faculty of the
Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences.

 

Examining Committee

 

Dr. Keith Purpura, Chairman

Dr. B.J. Casey*+

Dr. Francis Lee*+

Dr. Bruce McEwen, (Rockefeller University)

 

*Special Committee +Major Sponsor



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