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Fall 2024: LncRNA Placental Markers for Prenatal Alcohol Exposure

Affiliations: Neuroscience Research Leadership
Team Leader: Abigail Bowring

abigail.bowring@tamu.edu

Neuroscience & Experimental Therapeutics

Faculty Mentor: Rajesh Miranda, Ph.D
Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
3
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Nadia is a member of the Graduate Recruitment, Enhancement and Travel (GREAT) Program and values mentorship of undergraduate students.
Students who are available for multiple semesters are encouraged to reach out!!!
Opportunities for university-level poster presentations in Spring 2025 following enthusiastic participation will be offered if interested.
The selected student will also be invited to weekly all-member lab meetings.
*Abigail Bowring is the Miranda Lab Manager and created this post for interested students on behalf of Nadia Samiya. Please reach out to Abigail (abigail.bowring@tamu.edu) regarding this project!
Team Needs:
Please expect training in lab… no previous bench skills are required.
The selected student(s) will build their own schedule. To fill this position, you will need to commit 4 consecutive hours per week.
Reliable transportation to the Texas A&M Medical Research Education Building is required.
The lab is looking for students excited to learn and able to complete benchwork.
Description:
Nadia Samiya is a second year Toxicology doctoral student at the Texas A&M College of Medicine. Her project aims to identify long non-coding RNA markers of prenatal alcohol exposure, particularly PROX1 antisense. The selected student(s) will be trained to conduct qPCR and isolate cDNA/RNA.This project is funded by the lab of Dr. Rajesh Miranda.

Written by:
Michelle Ochoaa
Published on:
March 31, 2025

Categories: FullTags: Fall 2024

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