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December 23, 2006

Brain science writing winners announced:

The winners for the 2006 National Brain-Science Writing Prize have been announced with the full text of all the winning entries available online.

The first prize for a newspaper article written about the brain was awarded to Rebecca Poole for her article on false memories.

The first prize for an article written by a researcher was awarded to Dr Angelica Ronald for an article looking at the links between ADHD and autism.

The runners-up articles are on the website too, so wander over if you want some more quality neuroscience writing.


Link to 2006 National Brain-Science Writing Prize winners.

Vaughan.

Posted at December 23, 2006 08:00 AM

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