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10 Jun
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HKRB 150
Dr. Hubbard 's lab works to understand the pathobiology of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and investigate therapeutics in preclinical models that can target critical mechanisms of injury to improve outcomes.
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09 Sep
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HKRB 150
Dr. Zilberter's research focuses on understanding how brain cells, especially neurons, produce energy, manage oxidative stress, and generate electrical signals to communicate.
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16 Sep
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23 Sep
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Dr. Patel's research endeavors are focused on promoting neuroprotection following spinal cord injury (SCI) by targeting mitochondrial dysfunction.
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30 Sep
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FCPS Fall Break
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07 Oct
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Dr. Yang's lab works to understand the molecular mechanisms governing the sorting, trafficking, and storage of cellular lipids in health and disease.
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28 Oct
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04 Nov
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11 Nov
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Dr. Perozo's research aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the transduction of different forms of energy into protein motion; in particular the different molecular mechanisms of ion channel gating.
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18 Nov
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