
Nivethida T
@nivethidat
Clinical Neuroscientist | Human Motor Neurophysiology & Neuromodulation Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India | Wildlife enthusiast | Amateur Birder
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https://hmnn-lab.com 25-08-2020 10:23:34
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Looking for motivated students for PhD position in my lab plasticitylab.in at IIT Hyderabad. My lab is doing research on motor learning, memory, action perception interaction using techniques like magnetic stimulation & EEG. DM for detail. Kindly RT.


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