INBR Conference

THE INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH (INBR) CO-HOSTS THE 4TH INBR INTERNATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE CONFERENCE WITH IMO STATE UNIVERSITY, OWERRI, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI, NATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (NABDA), ABUJA, AND CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS AND TRAINING (CSIT), OWERRI, NIGERIA.
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BRIEF INFORMATION ON INBR 2012

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION BEGINS NOVEMBER 1ST 2011 AND ENDS 30TH MARCH 2012.
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INTERNATIONAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Chuma Okere, PhD, Georgia USA, cokere@cau.edu Al Ekwerike, PhD, Texas USA, alryke9@yahoo.com Amadi Ihunwo, PhD, Wits South Africa, amadi.Ihunwo@wits.ac.za Beverly Lyn-Cook, PhD, Arkansas USA, beverly.lyn-cook@fda.hhs.gov James Auta, PhD, Illinois USA, jauta@psych.uic.edu Richard Brown, PhD, Nova Scotia Canada, Richard.Brown@DAL.CA Thomas I Nathaniel, PhD, USA, tnathaniel@marywood.edu Sameeh Mansour, PhD, Cairo Egypt, samansour@hotmail.com.
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We foster Interdisciplinary research, teaching, and service activities linked to health and development in Nigeria, and resource-limited settings of the developing world. - CSIT
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Graden Eggs

GARDEN EGG FOR GOOD HEALTH

Garden egg (Solanum melongena) is the fruit in season and for its lovers having steamed yam and stew made with garden egg is a delight. The benefits of eating garden eggs however extend far beyond ensuring...Read More

   
Legumes

LEGUMES, CEREALS HELP FIGHT PREMESNTRUAL PAINS (PMS)

A high intake of two B vitamins from foods – thiamin (B1) and riboflavin (B2) – was associated with a significantly lower risk of developing PMS. Women who consumed the most ...Read More

 
 
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