Eleventh Annual Brain Awareness Week at the
National Museum of Health and Medicine
March 15-19, 2010
  Photos from Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Albert Einstein welcomes students to Brain Awareness Week 2010 at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C. March 16. Einstein was brought to the Museum by the USA Science and Engineering Festival, set to take place in Washington, D.C. in October 2010. |
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Students from Christ Episcopal School in Rockville hold human brains and learn about the way they function from Dr. Marjorie Shaw and Dr. Marjorie Gondre-Louis of Howard University College of Medicine during Brain Awareness Week at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C. |
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Dr. Martha Davila-Garcia of Howard University College of Medicine teaches students from Christ Episcopal School in Rockville about how a snail’s brain functions, during Brain Awareness Week at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C. |
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A student from Christ Episcopal School in Rockville learns how cranial nerves run through holes in the skull during Brain Awareness Week at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C. |
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A student at Christ Episcopal School in Rockville holds a section of human brain as Dr. Marjorie Shaw of Howard University College of Medicine explains its function, during Brain Awareness Week at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C. |
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