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Shawn Covarrubias

Shawn Covarrubias

Current Institution: Washington University St. Louis (Sophomore)

ENDURE Lab 2024: Dr. Harrison Gabel

Project Title: 

The Neuronal Role of WAC: Insights into the DeSanto-Shinawi Syndrome Gene

Pronouns: He/Him

Adaora  Dadson

Adaora Dadson

Current Institution: Washington University in St. Louis (sophomore)

ENDURE Lab 2024: Dr. John Cirrito

Project Titles:

 Investigating the Effects of Neurokinin-1 Receptor Pathways on Cognition in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Pronouns: She/Hers

Andrea Diaz-Pacheco

Andrea Diaz-Pacheco

Current Institution: Amherst College in Amherst, MA (Sophomore)

ENDURE Lab 2024: Celeste Karch

Project Title:

 Dissecting Ms4at4a  Function in Microglia and its role in Alzheimer’s disease Pathogenesis

Pronouns: She/Hers

Halla  Elmore

Halla Elmore

Current Institution: Washington University in St. Louis (Junior)

ENDURE Lab: Keith Hengen

Project Title:

Chronic Intermittent Sleep Deprivation Promotes Neural Activity Events Associated with Healthy Brain Function.

Pronouns: She/Hers

Abraham  Hernandez Mujica

Abraham Hernandez Mujica

Current Institution: Davidson College (sophomore)

ENDURE Lab 2024: Dr. Harrison Gabel

Project Title: Investigating Baseline Phenotypes in a Genetically Rescuable DNMT3a Mouse Model of Tatton-Brown Rahman Syndrome

Pronouns: He/Him

Christine  Nwaigwe

Christine Nwaigwe

Current Institution: Washington University in St. Louis (sophomore)

ENDURE Lab 2024 Dr. Sakaya Inoue

Project Title: 

Social Behavior and Hypothalamic Activity in Menopausal Mouse Models

Pronouns: She/Hers

Ugochukwu Uzo-Ojinnaka

Ugochukwu Uzo-Ojinnaka

Current Institution: St. Louis University (sophomore)

ENDURE Lab 2024: Dr. Wouter Kool

Project Title: 

Examining the Relationship between Cognitive Biases and the Acceptance of AI Recommendations using the Frame Selection Task.

Pronouns: She/Hers