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Virginia Tech researcher awarded $1 9 million grant to study about mitophagy
Most of us remember enough biology to recall that mitochondria are known as "the powerhouse of the cell." Even that audacious term may downplay the importance of mitochondria and what happens when mitochondria go bad.
United states
Michael fox
Alicia pickrell
Emily henderson
Investigator research award
Virginia tech college of science
Us national institutes of health
School of neuroscience
Virginia tech college
What pickrell
Maximizing investigator research award
Cell division
Congenital heart disease
Heart disease
Neurodegenerative diseases
Virginia Tech scientists find link between microorganisms, early brain development
A new study by Virginia Tech scientists revealed a connection between microorganisms that live in the gut and early brain development.
National institutes of health
United states
Sadia ahmed
Tesla mris
Maosen wang
Stephen laconte
Alicia pickrell
Brittany howell
Paul morton
Virginia tech school of neuroscience
Fralin biomedical research institute bruker biospec
Fralin biomedical research institute
Maryland college of veterinary medicine
Virginia tech
Virginia maryland college
Veterinary medicine
Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellow conducts meta-analysis on studies about pain
Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellow conducts meta-analysis on studies about pain Published Sunday, May. 2, 2021, 1:34 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© pickup – stock.adobe.com) You may have heard of the question: “How would you rate your pain on a scale of one to 10?” Well, according to Virginia Tech biochemistry major Taylor Tuhy, a senior undergraduate researcher working with Matt Buczynski and Ann Gregus, assistant professors in the School of Neuroscience, the answer may not be that simple. As part of the Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Tuhy is studying the formalin pain test, the most commonly used preclinical model to quantitatively evaluate inflammatory pain in rodents with minimal subjective input.
United states
Ann gregus
Matt buczynski
Taylor tuhy
Colin campbell
Alicia pickrell
Fralin undergraduate research
Cleveland state university
University distinguished professor
Department of biochemistry
School of neuroscience
Summer undergraduate research fellowship
Fralin undergraduate research fellowship
Dennis dean undergraduate research
University of minnesota
Research excellence program award
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