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Mary Elizabeth Baugh, Ph.D., and Kinsley Tate
Mary Elizabeth Baugh, Ph.D., postdoctoral associate in the DiFeliceantonio Lab (left), and Kinsley Tate, graduate student in Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics, working in the Munson Lab.

In Person Event: Research In Progress Seminar

May 3, 2022 

4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Mary Elizabeth Baugh, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Associate, DiFeliceantonio Lab
“The Role of Altered Nutrient Partitioning in Food Reward: A Pilot Study”

Kinsley Tate, Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics Graduate Student, Munson Lab
“Patient-Specific Alzheimer's Disease Model for Assessing Amyloid Beta Clearance”

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