Charlene Betourney
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Kendall Clay was recently awarded an F31 Grant! Kendall is a Neuroscience Ph.D candidate in the Roberts-Galbraith Lab studying the genetic mechanisms underlying the regeneration and maintenance of dopaminergic neurons in the planarian brain. During her research, she has found two candidate genes that cause a reduction in dopaminergic neurons when knocked down, one of…
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Shanmathi Ramasubramanian:(Karumbaiah Lab) 3rd place Poster Presentation REMagine: Engineering Tomorrow’s Medicine REM: https://www.regenerativeengineeringandmedicine.com/
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The RBC Rachel Roberts Galbraith (RRG) lab attended the 83rd annual Society for Developmental Biology meeting in Atlanta, GA. All 5 graduate students (Kendall, Macey, Skylar, Christina, and Taylor) and 2 more experienced summer undergrads (Natalie and Pierce) traveled to network and present their work. The Society for Developmental Biology fosters an inclusive, global community…
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The program aims to help foster interdisciplinary research and entrepreneurial skills within a dynamic and growing field.
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Jessica, from the RBC Zeltner lab, won 2nd prize in in Poster presentation at RBC/ADS 7th research symposium at UGA.
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Steven Stice and Franklin West, have been awarded multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) totaling $1.1 million to study potential treatments for traumatic brain injury.
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