[nabs-l] Blind working in neuroscience?
Katy Carroll
kc2992a at student.american.edu
Thu Apr 22 12:25:55 UTC 2010
Dear Lindsay,
Although I don't have any useful information for you, I just wanted to
congratulate you on your internship.
Kate Carroll
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Lindsay Yazzolino
<lindsay3.14 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I recently received the exciting news that I will be interning at a social
> cognitive neuroscience lab at MIT this summer, and would love to get in
> touch with other blind students and professionals who are either working or
> have done research in the field of neuroscience, and also those involved in
> the areas of cognitive science and linguistics. If any of you are, or know
> of others in these fields, I would appreciate if you would write me offlist.
> I would love to hear about your experiences and areas of study, as well as
> to pick your brains (so to speak) about some of the challenges I can expect
> to encounter in terms of accessibility, i.e. how much does the factor of not
> being able to see images of the brain serve as an obstacle to successfully
> conducting research? I am very excited about this internship, and look
> forward to hearing from others!
>
> Thank you very much in advance for any responses. Feel free to forward this
> message to anyone who you believe may be interested, or to any lists for
> which this message would be appropriate.
>
> Lindsay
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Kathryn CARROLL
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