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![John D. Johnson, associate professor of biological sciences, received a three-year, $450,000 grant for a study that could provide a better understanding of how we create deeply-ingrained fear memories — and how to stop them. John D. Johnson, associate professor of biological sciences, received a three-year, $450,000 grant for a study that could provide a better understanding of how we create deeply-ingrained fear memories — and how to stop them.](https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/1_5_2_thumbnail/public/article_thumbnail/PHOTO%20LEAD%20-%20Biologist%20MAIN.jpg?VersionId=Yeu9dyhlcBuGF4ztGLHoJ.Eoow4wsa9p&h=e6f36a9c&itok=aMZx8g0Z)
ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ Biologist Wins Grant to Study Neurological Roots of Chronic Stress, Fear
People who suffer trauma will, with few exceptions, never forget what happened to them, but a ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ researcher may be able offer them the hope of living without constant fear and anxiety.
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