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Advice for a Young Investigator

Written by a renowned scientist, this book provides a wealth of information on conducting research, including the importance of curiosity, the significance of thoroughness, and the value of critical thinking. It covers various aspects of the research process, from formulating hypotheses to presenting findings, and is aimed at fostering a strong foundation for young investigators. more

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Santiago Ramon y Cajal

Spanish pathologist and neuroscientist, considered the father of modern neuroscience. He made pioneering contributions to the structure and function of the nervous system, particularly in the study of neurons and nerve fibers. Cajal was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 for his outstanding contributions to neuroscience. more

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