Charlene Betourney
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Moira is a second year Regenerative Bioscience Ph.D student in the Kaiser Lab studying traumatic brain injury (TBI) recovery mechanisms in a pediatric porcine pre-clinical translational model. Specifically, her research focuses on delineating the neural network recovery mechanisms and influence of sexually dimorphic neuroanatomy and development on cognitive, behavioral, and motor function outcomes following TBI.…
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CMaT recently held its annual summit from August 7-9, 2024, at the University of Georgia, where over 100 attendees gathered from CMaT partner universities, CMaT international partners, CMaT industry members, and CMaT advisory boards. CMaT trainees from each research test-bed shared CMaT research advances during oral research presentations.Thursday and Friday’s activities included additional trainee research…
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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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