Arron Hall, PhD student, talks about his experience in the Neuroscience program at Drexel.
Nishell Savory, PhD student, talks about her experience in the Neuroscience program at Drexel.
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mf3449@drexel.edu
Education: BS in General Applied Psychology, United States Military Academy
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wh443@drexel.edu
Education: Bachelors of Arts and Sciences in Psychology (Neuroscience Minor), Pace University
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jai45@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Integrative Neuroscience, SUNY Binghamton
PhD Student
ml3876@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Integrative Neuroscience, Binghamton University
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mm5879@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biological Sciences: Physiology and Neurobiology, University of Maryland, College Park; MS in Biomedical Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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PhD Student
ien26@drexel.edu
Education: BA in Natural Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
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PhD Student
aso44@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, BS in Chemistry, Haverford College
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MS Student
jt3492@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Civil Engineering, University of California; MSE in Computer Science, University of Michigan
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alw452@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, Susquehanna University
PhD Student
ja3447@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neurobiology, University of California, Irvine; MS in Biology, California State University, Los Angeles
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nb3323@drexel.edu
Education: Medical Faculty Skopje, University Ss Cyril and Methodius Skopje
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akb342@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience and Psychology, Ursinus College
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bc994@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, Furman University
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al3747@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biology (Health Science Concentration), Tennessee Technological University (TNTech)
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MS Student
km4355@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, Hofstra University
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cn555@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, University of Delaware
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gvp24@drexel.edu
Education: BA in Psychology and Linguistics, Salisbury University
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ms5698@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biology, University of Mary Washington; MS in Biomedical Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University
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kv463@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biopsychology, Loyola University Maryland
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osw25@drexel.edu
Education: BS-MS Dual Degree, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune
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wh395@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Applied Psychology, Anhui University; MS in Physiological Psychology, Capital Normal University
PhD Student
jnh96@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, Saint Joseph’s University
PhD Student
mkl99@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biochemistry, Rowan University; MS in Histopathology, Rowan University
PhD Student
cm3965@drexel.edu
Education: BA in Neuroscience and Psychology, Oberlin College
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las578@drexel.edu
Education: BA in Psychology and Dance, Eastern University
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as5875@drexel.edu>
Education: BS in Neuroscience, Rutgers University
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PhD Student
arb442@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience and Dance, Muhlenberg College
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Alison is investigating how local regulation of dopamine neurotransmission impacts substance use in a rodent model.
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MS Student
ab4728@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biology, Pennsylvania State University
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Alex is investigating local release dynamics of dopamine into the prefrontal cortex and how it influences socially competitive behaviors.
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MD/PhD Student
ltf28@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, Biology, and Psychology, Virginia Tech
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Taylor is investigating the neuronal, electrophysiological, and epigenetic changes associated with psychedelics.
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PhD Student
gag52@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biology, Texas A&M University
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Grace is interested in spinal cord injury, neuropathic pain, and the potential of neuroimmune modulation to ameliorate chronic pain after SCI.
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PhD Student
tg846@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, Villanova University
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Tyler is investigating combining transcutaneous stimulation and locomotor training for treatment of spasticity in a rodent model of spinal cord injury.
PhD Student
vmm74@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Molecular Biology, Rutgers University; MS in Medical Science, 91制片厂
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Volodar is investigating the role of prefrontal microcircuit in controlling social behavior using patch-clamp electrophysiology and rodent behavioral models.
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MS Student
vco28@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Anatomy, Babcock University
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Victor is studying bioengineered spinal cord organoids as a novel approach for cell therapy in spinal cord injuries.
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PhD Student
ptt35@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University; MS in Data Science, Johns Hopkins University; MS in Computer Science, Columbus State University
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Phuong is using computational modeling to study the neurocircuitry underlying quadrupedal locomotion with a focus on the spinal circuits and interneuron populations that control locomotor steering.
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PhD Student
jc4532@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh
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Jake is investigating the role of IgSF9b, a cell adhesion molecule implicated in psychiatric disorders such as depression and schizophrenia, in inhibitory synaptic development in the prefrontal cortex.
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PhD Student
src346@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience and Spanish, Binghamton University; MS in Neuroscience, 91制片厂
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Sophie is interested in the sleep disturbances that accompany cocaine use.
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PhD Student
be355@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University
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Bridie is investigating cellular mechanisms involved in SPG4 Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia.
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PhD Student
crm377@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biology, University of New Orleans
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Cydney is investigating sex differences in motivated behavior and limbic system neuropeptide expression after repetitive mild traumatic brain injury during adolescence.
PhD Student
am4945@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biochemistry and Chemistry, La Salle University
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Anthony is investigating general dendritic integration mechanisms and how they impact neuronal activity in the looming detection circuits of the fruit fly using computational models.
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PhD Student
ss5422@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neurobiology and Physiology, and Psychology, University of Connecticut
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Shanna is investigating the role of hypocretins in the modulation of dopamine and motivation for cocaine.
PhD Student
nts47@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Psychology, Morgan State University
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Nishell is studying how modulating microglia in the chronic phase following pediatric traumatic brain injury improves functional and behavioral outcomes.
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PhD Student
js5228@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biology, Gettysburg College; MS in Biotechnology, Johns Hopkins University
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Julie is investigating the role of oMAP4 in the dendritic microtubule array.
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js3943@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Engineering, 91制片厂
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Jana investigates developmental spontaneous neural activity in visual projection neurons and astrocytes of Drosophila Melanogaster and the role of this activity in neural circuit development.
PhD Student
cw3299@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biology, The College of New Jersey
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Chris investigates how descending brainstem commands and locomotor circuits provide modulatory control of a population of spinal inhibitory interneurons which filter sensory information during locomotion.
PhD Student
jw3775@drexel.edu
Education: BA in Psychology, Alfred University; MS in Neuroscience, 91制片厂
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Jason is interested in the therapeutic potential of small extracellular vesicles for SCI-induced neuropathic pain.
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PhD Student
nay33@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh; MS in Neuroscience, 91制片厂
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Nichole is evaluating the impact of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation on spasticity after spinal cord injury.
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PhD Student
bac367@drexel.edu
Education: BA in Neuroscience, Transylvania University
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Brody studies receptor variant-based changes in the role of the neuropeptide PACAP in the nucleus accumbens during the transition to ethanol dependence.
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PhD Student
klc356@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Biological Sciences, 91制片厂
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Kendra is investigating Gulf War Illness with a focus on tau driving memory impairments.
PhD Student
cc3862@drexel.edu
Education: MS in Biology (Neurobiology Concentration), Rutgers University-Camden
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Christina is currently using a rodent model to investigate the effects of chronic low-dose ethanol exposure on value-guided decision-making, glutamate receptor subunit expression, and neural correlates which may contribute to aberrant reward seeking.
PhD Student
aah347@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience and Psychology, Regis University
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Adam is interested in the factors that contribute to regeneration and functional recovery in the spinal cord after injury.
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PhD Student
arron.hall@drexel.edu
Education: BA in Psychology, Temple University
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Arron is investigating how cortical regions, such as the anterior cingulate cortex, communicate with the hippocampus during sleep to facilitate memory consolidation.
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PhD Student
abl73@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology; BS in Applied Physics, Berry College
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Andrew investigates locomotor circuits through robotics.
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PhD Student
jrm472@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Behavioral Neuroscience, Lehigh University
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Jenna is studying spinal glycinergic interneurons that inhibit locomotor circuits.
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PhD Student
jdp375@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Neuroscience and Psychology, Ursinus College
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Jen is testing AAV optogenetic and growth-inducing therapies in coordination with and independent of treadmill training to regenerate the nervous system and recover hindlimb function after spinal cord injury.
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PhD Student
mjw458@drexel.edu
Education: BS in Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Mariah is interested in examining the regenerative capabilities in the brain and spinal cord motor systems to produce motor behaviors after injury.