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By The White Lab November 9, 2019
Dr. Martha A. Graham and Patria T. Juzang did a wonderful job presenting our work! Stimulating conversations were held throughout the meeting as we enjoyed networking with our colleagues.
By The White Lab August 9, 2019
Dr. Shelia McClure and Dr. Todd E. White Dr. White was invited to present his research at the June 28th session of Morehouse School of Medicine's Scientific Seminar Series. Dr. White provided a report on what has been accomplished thus far in the development of a preclinical model of chronic repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in his laboratory. The presentation sparked a productive discussion about what can be done to improve the model and advance the research project.
By The White Lab February 19, 2019
The White Lab had a stimulating day at the 31st Annual Dr. Curtis L. Parker Student Research Symposium. Congratulations to the award winners and all the presenters!
By The White Lab February 10, 2019
In November 2018, The White Lab welcomed Patria Juzang to the lab as a research assistant technician. A graduate of Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama with a Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry, Ms. Juzang will be an active participant in the lab's research projects alongside Dr. White and Dr. Graham. To accommodate the growing lab, an additional lab space was acquired, allowing the lab to be more productive. We very much appreciate the support of the Atlanta VA R R&D that recognized our need and did not hesitate in providing a solution.
By The White Lab February 6, 2019
Dr. White was profiled in the Summer 2018 CVNR Newsletter's Investigator Spotlight. The article is reprinted below. See the full newsletter here.
By The White Lab November 9, 2019
Dr. Martha A. Graham and Patria T. Juzang did a wonderful job presenting our work! Stimulating conversations were held throughout the meeting as we enjoyed networking with our colleagues.
By The White Lab August 9, 2019
Dr. Shelia McClure and Dr. Todd E. White Dr. White was invited to present his research at the June 28th session of Morehouse School of Medicine's Scientific Seminar Series. Dr. White provided a report on what has been accomplished thus far in the development of a preclinical model of chronic repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in his laboratory. The presentation sparked a productive discussion about what can be done to improve the model and advance the research project.
By The White Lab February 19, 2019
The White Lab had a stimulating day at the 31st Annual Dr. Curtis L. Parker Student Research Symposium. Congratulations to the award winners and all the presenters!
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