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Spring 2025: Characterizing the effects of acute prior-GI dysfunction in a rat model of parkinsonism

Affiliations: Aggie Research Mentoring Program
Project Leader: Cassandra Kaufhold
casskaufhold18@tamu.edu
Neuroscience & Experimental Therapeutics
Faculty Mentor: Farida Sohrabji, Ph.D. & Rahul Srinivasan Ph.D
Meeting Times:
Once a week in the afternoon (time TBD)
Team Size:
4
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Potential to earn authorship on publications, learning new skills and techniques, becoming a full member of the research group, and opportunities to present at conferences/symposiums.
Team Needs: Willing to work with rats. Must be able to come to lab multiple times a week (minimum 3x) and possibly working long hours. Willing to work weekends (if needed). Dedication and attention to detail. Organized and can follow a protocol.
Project Description: Multiple studies have connected the gastrointestinal system to Parkinson’s disease. In this study, I am particularly interested in understanding what the effects of having GI dysfunction earlier in life, impacts the development of Parkinson’s disease. The use male, Sprague Dawley rats in these studies.

 

Written by:
Michelle Ochoaa
Published on:
January 26, 2025

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2025

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