March 01, 2010

Domenici Neuroscience Symposium Registration Opens

Registration is now open for The Mind Research Network’s (MRN) second annual Domenici Neuroscience Symposium. This year’s symposium, titled Neuroscience for National Security, will be held May 7, in Washington, D.C. at The Liaison Washington Court Hotel.

The day-long event will focus on the problems and possible neuroscience-based solutions of individual performance via training and support, chronic and acute stressors, social and ethical considerations, and enhanced team performance from a national security perspective.

The Symposium is named for MRN founder Retired U.S. Senator Pete Domenici, a long-time advocate of mental illness and other brain-based research.

For more information visit, Domenici Neuroscience Symposium, e-mail, DNSII@mrn.org or contact Dolores González at (505) 925-4747.

About MRN
The Mind Research Network is dedicated to the discovery and advancement of clinical solutions for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental illness and brain disorders. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Albuquerque, MRN consists of in-house scientists working in collaboration with Harvard, Yale, MIT, the University of Minnesota, and other universities, national laboratories, and research centers across the nation. For more information visit: Mind Research Network.

Posted by scarr at March 1, 2010 12:49 PM