Paul D. Coverdell Neuroimaging Program Fellowship From
the John and Mary Franklin Foundation
Three graduate student students are supported as Research Fellows through
this program.
Two years of graduate school support will come primarily from
Franklin Foundation funds, with secondary support being committed through
the student's faculty advisor (may include funds from the
Psychology (or
other home) Department, or from grant support). Students will learn how
to do functional brain imaging research (through coursework and practical
laboratory experience) using dense array EEG, MEG, and MRI/fMRI.
Each Fellow will be provided with funds for conducting research projects
and for travel. As part of Fellowship training, students will organize
a yearly symposia in which a nationally-recognized expert in functional
brain imaging will present a lecutre and consult with UGA faculty and
students on brain imaging research at UGA. For additional information,
contact Brett
Clementz, Jennifer
McDowell, or Steve
Miller. |