Rutgers, Medical Schools Launch Neuroscience Institute

Scientists and physicians from New Brunswick, N.J.-based Rutgers University and its two medical schools have united to form a neuroscience consortium, according to a report from the Courier News.

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 The group will work to better understand neurological disease and to help Rutgers researchers studying brain-related topics better compete for grant money.

The consortium is the brainchild of a group of 25 Rutgers researchers who wanted to create a collaborative interdisciplinary space in which to synthesize more aspects of the problem of neurological disease. 

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