Synapse
The Internal Newsletter for the Psychiatric Research Institute
syn·apse - (1) noun. [Greek sunapsis, point of contact, from sunaptein, to join together : sun-, syn- + haptein, to fasten.] The junction across which a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal to a neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell.
(2) An internal newsletter for the PRI, focused on providing a point of contact for the many intricate and disparate programs and facilities, and to join them together electronically to share knowledge.
New Psychiatry Residents
March 15, 2007
MINDWalkers to support NAMI Arkansas
PRI Building Update
Check out these cool pictures and a brief lesson in large building construction
Recent Psychiatry News and Links of Interest
RAND Gulf States Policy Institute Newsletter
Greer Sullivan, M.D., M.P.H. is Associate Director of this organizaiton.
UAMS Researcher Says People Underestimate Addictive Power of Drugs
JAMA Editor Stresses Ethics in Biomedical Research
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