User talk:Viriditas/W. Maxwell Cowan

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 * University of Wisconsin (1966-1968)
 * Associate professor


 * Research
 * Worked with T.P.S. Powell


 * "Rediscovery" of Albert Einstein's brain (1978)
 * Tiede, Tom. 1978. "Einstein's brain still 'picked'." Newspaper Enterprise Association. The Prescott Courier, November 7. p. 5.


 * Salk Institute (1974-1986)
 * Salk Institute for Biological Studies, “News from the Salk Institute - Professor W. Maxwell Cowan Joins Salk Institute,” CSHL Archives Repository, Reference JDW/2/2/1591/32, accessed March 13, 2015.
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 * National Academy of Sciences (1981)
 * Elected foreign associate


 * Neurosciences Institute (1982)
 * Chariman, advisory committee


 * Neurons (1984)
 * Sullivan, Walter (1984). "Scientists study brain's 'teamwork'." The New York Times.


 * Genetically modified organism (1990)
 * "Development may aid treatment of arthritis." Associated Press. Gadsen Times, December 5, 1990.


 * Neurotree
 * Academic genealogy


 * Personal life
 * Married to Margaret [Sherlock], three kids

As editor:
 * Works
 * Studies in Developmental Neurobiology: Essays in Honor of Viktor Hamburger, Oxford University Press, 1981
 * Synapses W. Maxwell Cowan, Thomas C. Sudhof, and Charles F. Stevens, Eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2000. ISBN 0-8018-6498-4


 * Legacy
 * "Internationally known specialist in the biology of the brain"