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<blockquote type="cite" cite>9.97, Introduction to Neuroanatomy, an
IAP offering that allows students to participate in a brain
dissection, still has some open spaces. This course has filled
up in previous years, and is always extremely popular. Freshman
are encouraged to enroll as well. Note: Attendance at all
sessions is mandatory. Students should email me directly to
enroll. More BCS offerings, also accessible for first-years, are
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font size="-3" color="#000000">9.97<br>
Independent Activities<br>
Introduction to Neuroanatomy<br>
Rutledge Ellis-Behnke<br>
Fri Jan 16, Tue Jan 20, Wed Jan 21, Thu Jan 22, Fri Jan 23,
12-02:00pm, 6-120<br>
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Selection by departmental lottery. Do not pre-register on WebSIS.<br>
Enter lottery by: 13-Dec-2003<br>
Limited to 75 participants.<br>
No listeners<br>
Prereq: -<br>
Level: U 3 units Graded P/D/F Can be repeated for
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font size="-3" color="#000000">This
subject will be an intensive introduction to neuroanatomy, involving
lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on laboratories, including a brain
dissection. The course will not assume any prior knowledge of
neuroanatomy, though some general knowledge of brain structures will
be helpful. To register, email jjacobso@mit.edu</font></blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Fax: 617-253-9767<br>
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