Rebecca Fleeman, PhD
@rebeccafleeman
Neurology š§ | @PennStHershey Biomed Alum | @UF APK Alum | Triathlete šāāļøš“āāļøšāāļø
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16-06-2019 18:09:42
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Excited to share a preprint of this cool collaborative work that we did with Dr. RĆ©bĆ©cca PhaĆ«ton Penn State Health (first author Rebecca Fleeman, PhD!): biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦ @HersheyPharm Penn State Neurosurgery
Are suffering of FOMO on research articles you never get to read? Check out Mariam Melkumyan, Ph.D. š§ š¦š²š©š»āš¬'s article on "Secret Weapons to Keeping Your Research Articles Organized"! lions-talk-science.org/2021/01/21/secā¦ Feat. š° ResearchRabbit Notion Stephen McQuilliam, PhD @aesnyder14 #AcademicTwitter #phdchat
Excited to share my review article on Astrocytic Propagation of Tau in the Context of Alzheimer's Disease published in Frontiers - Neuroscience! Thanks to my mentor Elizabeth Proctor for helping me get here š§ frontiersin.org/articles/10.33ā¦
CRISPR has enabled gene editing to be cheaper and easier than ever before. Check out this article by our Editor in Chief, Rebecca Fleeman, PhD, to test yourself on where you fall on the morals of human gene editing! lions-talk-science.org/2021/09/08/froā¦
Check out LTS's newest article by our Editor in Chief, Rebecca Fleeman, PhD, where she explains the recent controversies in the financial barriers surrounding scientific publications. lions-talk-science.org/2022/02/23/theā¦
Congratulations to Elizabeth Proctor, Bruce Gluckman, and Patrick Drew on their $3.83M grant from The National Institute on Aging (NIA)! The team will study how vascular function and sleep affect the brainās ability to clear harmful cellular waste products in a genetic variant connected to #AlzheimersDisease
Check out LTS Editor-in-Chief alumni Rebecca Fleeman, PhD's article titled "APOE4-get About It: How the Greatest Genetic Risk Factor for Alzheimer's Disease affects the Brain and Body" to learn more! lions-talk-science.org/2023/03/08/apoā¦
Honored to have been chosen as a 2023 Penn State Dissertation Award winner! I am incredibly thankful to my mentor, Elizabeth Proctor, for providing me the wonderful training environment to contribute to the field of Alzheimer's disease!