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Caleb Winn

Majored in Neuroscience
The University of Vermont, Class of 2018
From Natick, MA
Honors Student at the University of Vermont, Pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience with Minors in Chemistry and Biology.
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Student Research Conference 2018

The UVM Student Research Conference is a showcase of student research at every level and across every discipline within the university.

June, 12 2018 - The University of Vermont
Caleb Winn Earns Degree from the University of Vermont

Caleb Winn of Natick, MA, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience during commencement ceremonies on May 20, 2018, at the University of Vermont. The university conferred degree...

May, 29 2018 - The University of Vermont
Caleb Winn Helps Lead Over 250 Incoming Students as a Part of the University of Vermont TREK Program

On Saturday August 19th, 2017 Caleb Winn (Natick, MA) along with 75 upper class students led over 250 first-year UVM students as they began their University of Vermont experience through TREK, a un...

September, 13 2017 - The University of Vermont
Caleb Winn Named to UVM Dean's List

Caleb Winn has been named to the dean's list for the sping 2017 semester at the University of Vermont. Winn, from Natick, MA, is majoring in Neuroscience in the College of Arts & Sciences. To be n...

June, 02 2017 - The University of Vermont
Caleb Winn Named to UVM Dean's List

Caleb Winn, Class of 2018, has been named to the dean's list for the fall 2015 semester at the University of Vermont. Winn from Natick, MA, is a(n) Neuroscience major in the College of Arts & Scien...

January, 06 2016 - The University of Vermont
Caleb Winn Admitted to UVM's Honors College

Caleb Winn, an incoming first-year student from Natick, MA, has been admitted to the University of Vermont's Honors College. Winn a Neuroscience major, is one of 196 students joining the college's ...

July, 08 2014 - The University of Vermont
Pharmaceutical Consulting Intern at EQUITAS Life Sciences
May 2017 - Present
Research Assistant at University of Vermont
Analyzing the influence of hormones and psychostimulants on the basal ganglia circuit in a mammalian model. Our research practices immunocytochemistry and behavioral training to observe changes in action and habit pathways on both a cellular and behavioral level.
September 2016 - Present
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January 2015 - Present

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Dean's List 2 UVM TREK Graduation Student Research Conference

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