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Josh Buckholtz wins first-ever graduate research prize

Posted by on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Josh Buckholtz, a Neuroscience graduate student, has just been awarded the first-ever graduate student prize for outstanding research in Neuroeconomics by the Claremont Graduate University’s Center for Neuroeconomic Studies. Josh was awarded the prize for his paper “The Neural Basis of Legal Decision-Making.” Josh worked with Rene Marois, David Zald, Chris Asplund, Paul Duxe, John Gore, and Owen Jones on this project.