Sara Morcos
Current Institution: Bowdoin College (Senior)
ENDURE Lab 2023: Dr. Ream Al-Hasani
Project Title:
Activation of dynorphin cells in the dorsal nucleus accumbens shell (dNAcSh) inhibits fentanyl consumption
Pronouns: she/hers
Yana Honcharuk
Current Institution: Kenyon College (Senior)
ENDURE Lab 2023: Dr. Mayssa Mokalled
Project Title:
Developing strategies to reprogram pro-regenerative human astrocytes using pharmacological and transcriptional approaches
Pronouns: she/hers
Dina Abdalla (she/her/hers)
Current Institution: Washington University in St. Louis (Senior)
ENDURE Lab (2022)
Dr. Paul Shaw
Uchechukwu Agali
Undergraduate Institution: Harris-Stowe State University (BS/21)
ENDURE Lab (2021)
Dr. Cynthia Rogers
PROJECT TITLE
The Effects of ADI on Anxiety Symptoms and Brain Region Volumes in Preterm Children at Age 9/10
Eboni Arnold
Current Institution: Harvard University (PhD)
ENDURE Lab (2021)
Dr. Gabe Haller
PROJECT TITLE
Establishing a histological and physiological model of ventricular pathologies in zebrafish
Kia Barclay
Current Institution: Washington University in St. Louis (PhD)
ENDURE Lab (2018, 2019)
Dr. Ream Al-Hasani
PROJECT TITLE
Determining the neurochemical profile of endogenous opioids during withdrawal
Maya Bluitt
Current Institution: UNC Chapel Hill (PhD)
ENDURE Lab (2019, 2020)
Dr. Lex Kravitz
PROJECT TITLE
Investigating effort after weight loss in mice
Joseph Bradley
Current Institution: Washington University in St. Louis (PhD)
ENDURE Lab (2016, 2017)
Dr. Carlos Cruchaga
PROJECT TITLE
Genomic loci associated with differential expression in AD: a multivariate regression analysis of ADNI-2/GO cohorts
Devin Burris
Current Institution: Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (PhD)
ENDURE Lab (2021)
Dr. Harrison Gabel
PROJECT TITLE
Cellular and molecular analysis of DNMT3A mutations associated with intellectual disabilities and growth disorders
Sneha Chaturvedi
Current Institution: Washington University in St. Louis (MD/PhD)
ENDURE Lab (2018, 2019)
Dr. Erik Herzog
PROJECT TITLE
Sex differences in circadian rhythmicity arise outside the hypothalamus