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Emery Brown Discusses Advocacy for Government Support in Neuroscience

Emery Brown, a computational neuroscientist, highlights the need for scientists to advocate for government support for research. He believes that effective communication with policymakers is essential for securing necessary funding and resources.

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Emery Brown, a computational neuroscientist, emphasizes the importance of scientists advocating for increased government support for research. He argues that scientists must take a more active role in communicating the value of their work to policymakers to secure funding and resources necessary for advancements in the field.

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