National Institutes of Health’s Baby Connectome Project Advances with Support from Wyeth Nutrition - Collaboration Aims to Unlock the Mysteries of How the Brain Develops in Young Children

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Paediatrics Neuroscience
National Institutes of Health’s Baby Connectome Project  Advances with Support from Wyeth Nutrition - Collaboration Aims to Unlock the Mysteries of How the Brain Develops in Young Children

Mike Russomano, CEO Wyeth Nutrition, addressed an audience comprised of connectomics researchers and members of the scientific community about the company’s commitment to unlock the secrets of human brain development recently at the Connectome Celebration. The event, which celebrated the achievements of the Human Connectome Project to-date, was held on June 20 at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Campus in Bethesda, Md.

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Florham Park, N.J. (July 6, 2016) – Mike Russomano

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