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7575 subjective legal judgements. His non-scientific activities include biking,
7676 reading Victorian novels with his wife, and attempting to appreciate jazz.
7777 < br /> < br /> < br /> < br /> " %}
78- {% include
79- person.html image="https://dibs-web01.vm.duke.edu/pearson/assets/images/website/scott.jpg"
80- site="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=B25VHbYAAAAJ&hl=en"
81- github="https://github.com/ssmyre" email="
[email protected] "
82- linkedin="https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-smyre-phd/" name="Scott Smyre"
83- desc="Scott is a triple Deac, having earned his bachelor's degree in biophysics,
84- master's degree in biomedical sciences and PhD in neuroscience, all from
85- Wake Forest University. His PhD work focused on how the ability to integrate
86- information across the senses at the perceptual and neural levels is shaped by
87- sensory experience, and how sensory training paradigms can be used to correct
88- multisensory processing defects resulting from anomalous development. His current
89- research focuses on combining data from multiple sources to inform the development
90- of theories that link the brain and behavior at multiple scales. Outside of the
91- lab, he enjoys playing tennis, and soccer, and keeping up with the latest TV dramas.
92- < br /> < br /> < br /> < br /> " %}
9378</ div >
9479< h2 > Graduate Students:</ h2 >
9580< br />
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196181 (2018-2022)
197182 → Assistant Professor, University of Michigan
198183 </ li >
184+ < li >
185+ < a href ="https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-smyre-phd/ "> Scott Smyre</ a >
186+ (2023-2024)
187+ → Research Scientist, Wake Forest University
188+ </ li >
199189</ ul >
200190< h3 > Graduate Students:</ h3 >
201191< ul >
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