The Center for Learning and Memory (CLM) was created at The University of Texas by the Provost in 2004 with the vision of establishing a premier and internationally recognized research center that would utilize the collective abilities of accomplished scientists in the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, physiology, psychology, pharmacology, engineering, physics, and computer science to elucidate some of the important mysteries into the mechanisms that govern the processes of learning and memory. CLM is a freestanding research unit within the College of Natural Sciences, reporting to the Dean.
The CLM will provide, for the Austin campus and surrounding community, a significant new emphasis in an area of research devoted to understanding the underlying mechanisms and processes that dictate the biology of how we learn and how this information is stored. The first phase of growth of the CLM has led to the recruitment of Internationally recognized experts within their respective fields of study.
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