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| location = Minneapolis, MN |
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| hometown = Chicago, IL |
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:B.S. in Biology & Psychology, Neuroscience & Philosophy minors |
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| email= brian.0.sweis@gmail.com |
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Name | Brian M. Sweis |
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Current location | Minneapolis, MN |
Education and employment | |
Occupation | Medical/Graduate Student |
Education | University of Minnesota ('12-Present)
Loyola University Chicago ('08-'12)
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brian.0.sweis@gmail.com |
I am currently a student researcher deeply interested in neuroscience. I conduct interdisciplinary work in a neuroendocrinology laboratory studying the effects of stress on the body and brain - on memory in particular. I also work in a cognitive neuroscience laboratory investigating the neural correlates of human memory and reasoning using electroencephalography technology.
I am pursuing a career as an M.D./Ph.D. in neuroscience and look forward to beginning that chapter in the upcoming year.
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