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Home » News » Amit Lampit gets a DCRC scholarship

Amit Lampit gets a DCRC scholarship

May 292012
 

The Dementia Collaborative Research Centres (DCRC) has awarded Amit Lampit, a PhD student at the Regenerative Neuroscience Group, a 12 months PhD scholarship.

This lucrative scholarship will allow Amit to continue his work on the Timecourse of Brain Training trial, as well as an upcoming clinical trial involving Creatine in older adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment.

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