Why do I have to have authorization with a password to look at a campus program???
http://www.ucdenver.edu/Search/Results.aspx?k=neuroscience&s=All%20UC%20Denver%20Sites
I can’t view this one:
http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/programs/Neuroscience
Neuroscience With An AltitudeThe Neuroscience Training Program at the University of Colorado
The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Neuroscience Graduate Program
and at least one other one
You are not going to look at investigations in progress, because academics steal from other academics to publish first, and thus blight another's career in boosting one's own. Some academics have poorer ethical standards than common thieves. Examples:
Once I worked with an Egyptian who had notes from his projects copied, elaborated on by a couple of discriminating experiments, then submitted and published by a contemporary. From then on, all his notes and compositions were recorded in a sort of Arabic shorthand.
In my industrial work, I achieved some fine results, and included them and related photography in a monthly report. A fellow scientist (a product of Hebrew University and Brown University) collaborated with a salesman and a product manager to gain trials of samples that he made, faking my data and photographs beyond my knowledge, as his accomplishments. He got his submissions accepted, and claimed to be the inventor. I only found out by accident, but by then I was on the surplus list, while he kept his job.
The ordinary citizen has no idea of the politics, pressures, and privacy of academic and industrial scientists.
You are probably never going to get access to ongoing experimental work, regardless of how its prospectus is described. Why do you think you ought to have access?? Hmmm?