University of Alabama at Birmingham researcher David Sweatt and the work of his lab was highlighted on the Public Broadcast System television show NOVA, Wednesday, June 25th. The program explores Sweatt's research into long-term memory formation.
UAB Researcher David Sweatt Highlighted on PBS Show NOVA
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June 25, 2008
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