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University of Florida McKnight Brain Institute Member Communications Resources Overview

Valerie PatmintraOctober 13, 2020Events

November 1, 2019 – The McKnight Brain Research Foundation hosted its eleventh annual Poster Reception in Chicago, Illinois on Sunday, October 20, 2019. From the 68 posters presented by scientists from the four McKnight Brain Institutes, six were selected to receive cash awards and certificates for display.

Founded in 1999, the McKnight Brain Research Foundation is the nation’s only private foundation dedicated exclusively to discovering the mysteries of the aging brain. By supporting research and investigation, we’re working to better understand and alleviate the effects of age-related cognitive decline and memory loss.

All content and information shared on the McKnightBrain.org website are offered for informational and educational purposes only. The information provided is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physicians.

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