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Susan Boehnke is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences at Queen's University. She obtained her PhD in Neuroscience/Psychology from Dalhousie University in 2003. Dr. Boehnke has extensive teaching experience at Queen’s University, where she currently teaches courses including Neurobiology Learning and Memory (NSCI483), Neuromarketing, and Neurolaw. She has also taught sessions on Controversies in Neuroscience (NSCI444) and Disorders of the Nervous System (NSCI429), as well as Sensory Physiology (PHGY214, 215) and Cognitive Neuroscience (LISC391). In addition to her teaching role, she has served as Course Director and Lecturer for the Brain Behaviour course in the Department of Psychology and a Statistics course in the Behavioural Psychology program at St. Lawrence College. Her research interests primarily focus on sensory, motor, and cognitive neuroscience, with current emphasis on Alzheimer's Disease.
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