Mission Connect Supporting Our Next Generation of Researchers
Thursday May 23, 2024
Each year, students and postdocs working in the labs of Mission Connect members are invited to apply for a $500 Travel Award. To qualify, their abstract must be accepted for presentation by the National Neurotrauma Society (NNS). TIRR Foundation is incredibly pleased to support nine earlier career researchers who have won the 2024 Travel Award to attend the 2024 NNS Symposium in San Francisco, CA, on June 9 through 12.
From Texas A&M University in College Station:
Vipin Jagrit
Combining neural progenitor cell transplantation and rehabilitation following cervical spinal cord injury
Frank Jalukfa
3D visualization of neutrophils within the injured spinal cord through organic tissue clearing
Miranda Leal-Garcia
L-selectin shedding regulates neutrophil function in a sex-dependent manner after spinal cord injury.
Glenae Nora
A lower thoracic spinal cord injury rapidly changes the gut epithelium in young male rats
Mia Pacheco
Post-injury depletion of neutrophils impairs long-term functional recovery following spinal cord injury
Shelby Reidy
RhDNase Mitigates Extracellular Trap Mediated Damage After Spinal Cord Injury
Ashley Tran
Spinal cord injury drives systemic changes in neutrophil maturation and lifespan
From The University of Texas in Austin
Ashley R. Scheinfeld
MerTK regulates inflammatory resolution following spinal cord injury to aid in neuroprotection and repair of the injured central nervous system
From Texas Women’s University in Denton
Natalie Smith
Engineering a living brain phantom model to study the neurophysiology of brain injury