Wake Forest Graduate Programs in Neuroscience
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We study how the nervous system develops, functions & changes in response to environmental factors, damage, and disease. Programs: PhD, MD/PhD, MS, 4+1 BS/MS.
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My first first-author paper is finally on bioRxiv! Thank you to an incredible team Sara Jones' Lab Drew Kiraly Sean P Farris Brian McCool, Rob Gould, Katie Holleran @KimberlyHolter4 Jonathon Sens Olivia Ortelli Paige Estave, MD, PhD Aly Curry Brianna George, PhD biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Two lab qualifying exams in two weeks! A huge congrats to Marta Koperska on passing with flying colors. Gratulacje! Marta Koperska Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Heading to Chicago for #sfn2024? Come check out our lab's posters! 🎉 Stop by, chat science, and see some of the exciting work Tatiyana Adkins, M.S. and Ava Shipman have been up to.
Spoiled this week getting to travel to Wake Forest University School of Medicine to receive the Sundberg Award from the Translational Neuro Dept AND hangout with some former Wake Forest IPP Graduate Program awardees (Banks Lab & Rob Gould) at the WFU-JHU-VCU Lab Exchange.
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NEW PAPER ALERT: Interested in RNA-binding protein dynamics in Alzheimer's? I'm excited to share my next first-author paper from Dr. Kimberly Raab Graham outlining the role of DJ-1 and FMRP in AD. If you want to know more, check it out below! #Alzheimers #RNA journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
✨Wake Student Spotlight✨- Olivia Ortelli in the Jeff Weiner lab, who is researching the neurobiology behind alcohol addiction Olivia Ortelli Wake Forest Graduate Programs in Neuroscience Wake Forest Biomedical Graduate Programs