Light probes new depths
St Andrews scientists develop low-damage optical imaging which could revolutionise the world of biomedicine and neuroscience.
St Andrews scientists develop low-damage optical imaging which could revolutionise the world of biomedicine and neuroscience.
Leading neuroscientist examines key questions at St Andrews lecture.
Everything from addiction to chimpanzee behaviour will come under the microscope at the University of St Andrews this month (Saturday 17 March 2001).
One of the world's most distinguished brain scientists is to give a series of public lectures at the University of St Andrews.