This month, members of the AAAS Center for
Science Diplomacy will travel with a delegation to the Cuban Neuroscience Center to help establish
ties between neuroscience
labs in the U.S. and Cuba.
Since most of the research work still focuses on early basic
science work and studies in animals, the funding has mainly created jobs
tied to laboratory construction and positions for new scientists, assistants and
lab technicians, the study said.