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neuroscientist is a specialist in the study of the brain. Neuroscience
is the scientific study of the nervous system that deals with anatomy,
physiology and molecular biology of nerves, spinal cord, and nervous
tissue. Neuroscience is a very wide field; though considered a part of
biology, it is multidisciplinary in nature and encompasses scientific
fields like physics and mathematics also. Studying the brain and
understanding it’s functioning is critical for many fields as the brain
is involved in every endeavour taken up by human beings. Neuroscience in
its various forms is applicable to fields like medicine, psychology,
engineering, law, and education. The techniques used by neuroscientists
includes preparing tissue and cell samples, molecular and cellular
studies of individual nerve cells, and imaging of sensory and motor
tasks in the brain. Traditional neuroscientists study psychiatric
disorders of the brain while others may choose to work for
pharmaceutical companies to develop medication for such disorders. Some
of the major branches of neuroscience are affective neuroscience,
behavioral neuroscience, clinical neuroscience and molecular
neuroscience. This collection of biographies, trivia and timelines
provides you information about the life and works of various famous
neuroscientists from all over the world.
Francis Crick
Francis Harry Compton Crick was an English molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist. He is the co-discoverer of the structure of ...
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