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Published Online: 5 September 2003

See Harvard Brains Up Close

On Wednesday, October 29, McLean Hospital will host a reception for attendees of APA’s 2003 Institute on Psychiatric Services. The reception will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at McLean’s historic campus in Belmont, Mass.
Grab a bite to eat, mingle with colleagues, and enjoy guided tours of the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center, the world’s largest brain bank, and the Neuroimaging Center, which houses three MR scanners, including one of the world’s most powerful magnets used for brain imaging.
Reservations must be made by Monday, October 20, by contacting Laura Neves at (617) 855-2110. A limited number of reservations are available.
Transportation will be provided to and from McLean Hospital. Pickup and dropoff for the shuttle will be at the main entrance of the Copley Marriott Hotel, 110 Huntington Avenue, Boston. ▪

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