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Bi-Campus Symposium Poster Presentations


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Felipe Teixeira - Mapping neuroblast migration and differentiation in C. elegans using single-cell transcriptomics

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Gentry Totta-Griese - Methylglyoxal Alters Glycolysis and Mitochondrial Function in DRG Neurons

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David Johnson - The Computational Chemical Biology Core

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Ming Huang - Stra8, an Activity-Dependent Modulator of Neural Circuit, Safeguards Neuronal Integrity

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Yan Luo - Intravenous Recombinant Human ApoE2 Protein Sex-Specifically Improves Serum Lipidomic Profile in Human ApoE4 KnockIn Mice

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Sonali Choudhury - Finding gut-pain connection in neurogenic bowel pain and disorders

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Elaine Gast- Feasibility of Improving Glycemic Control via Heat Therapy in Individuals at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease: A Pilot Study and Ongoing Clinical Trial

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CJ Gormly - Components of the Programmed Cell Death Pathway Regulate Neuroblast Migration in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Mark Yorio - The Hox gene mab-5 controls left-right asymmetric development of the nervous system in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Diksha Chugh - Elucidating the neuroprotective role of recombinant human-like apolipoprotein E2 in familial Alzheimer’s Disease mouse models

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Rachel Reaves - Cross sectional analysis of Alzheimer Disease biomarkers in response to acute exercise

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Michael Ponte - Reduced Ventral Medial Hypothalamus PGC1a Decreases Diet-induced Weight Gain in Female Mice

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Patryk Hupert - Assessing Translational Relevance of a Human Microglia–Neuron–Astrocyte Triculture System for Paracrine-Driven Neuroinflammation

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Pranali Yadav - Defining the impact of ApoE isoforms on APP metabolism in humanized Ab mouse models

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Nasrin Shahlari - Cortical anatomical and neurochemical differences precede and differentiate female SOD1-G93A rats with and without bulbar deficits

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