
Drexel Neurobiology & Anatomy
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Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy
Drexel University College of Medicine
2900 W. Queen Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19129
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Session on Advances in Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Repair starting now!! Michael G. Fehlings @DulinJen Lana Zholudeva NeurotraumaSociety #nns2023



Drexel MCBG Thesis Defense 🧬🧬🧬 Wednesday, July 26, 12:00 pm Tara Fortino, PhD candidate Tara DrexelMCBG Mentor: Dr. Michael Lane Michael Lane Drexel Neurobiology & Anatomy Title: Spinal Interneuron Transplantation to Repair the Injured Cervical Spinal Cord


Incredibly honored to be hosting Shawn Bates for a seminar in October Drexel Neurobiology & Anatomy. Looking forward to the talk


Congratulations, Skandha🎉🥳🤩 Skandha Ramakrishnan, MS DrexelMCBG has successfully transitioned from the MCBG MS Program to the PhD Program!!! Skandha will be doing his PhD research in the lab of Dr. Liang Oscar Qiang Drexel Neurobiology & Anatomy Drexel University College of Medicine


Diya did such a great job representing the Lane lab today!!! Congratulations to Kayla Schardien, PhD and Michael Lane for such an awesome success! 👏 Drexel Neurobiology & Anatomy Marion Murray Spinal Cord Research Center

Heading to my first ever SfN this week! Come check out the work I've been doing on TBI, behavior and neuropeptides: Sex differences in depression-like behavior and limbic PACAP expression following repetitive mild TBI in adolescent rats Society for Neuroscience (SfN) #SfN23 Drexel Neurobiology & Anatomy


Having a great first time Society for Neuroscience (SfN). Really excited to have deep conversations with other neuroscientists about my thesis research. Energized with new ideas and things to think about for the future! #SfN2023 #PACAP #TBI #SexDifferences


Had a really fun time presenting my poster Society for Neuroscience (SfN)! I got to meet so many new people who were really interested in my work. I was especially grateful to those who stuck around and chatted with me to brainstorm a bit! #SfN2023





Many thanks to Vidita Vaidya for visiting Drexel Neurobiology & Anatomy today and sharing her groundbreaking work on the effect of ELS on aging. Incredible body of work