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Amy Pham
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Things are constantly evolving, best to contact Dr Walker for up-to-date availability. Training Opportunities Research within the LAAN allows for multidisciplinary interactions among post-doctoral, graduate and undergraduate trainees. Within the LAAN, the necessary theoretical and practical...
Martina Boaglio
I am a senior majoring in Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of South Florida, where I’ve developed a strong foundation in molecular techniques and bacterial genetics. My research experience spans of hands-on work in molecular biology, exploring gene expression and protein function. I...
Dr. Kristine McDermott Recognized for Excellence at ObesityWeek 2025
Dr. Kristine McDermott represented the Xu Laboratory at The Obesity Society’s ObesityWeek 2025 conference, held November 4–7 in Atlanta, GA. Her research abstract received special recognition from the Neuroscience Section, and she was invited to deliver a blitz talk highlighting her work on...
Targeting dysregulated kappa-opioid receptors reduces working memory deficits in alcohol use disorder
A USF Health preclinical study suggests that kappa-opioid antagonists offer a potential treatment to help alcohol-dependent patients cut back or quit drinking. For the full article click here
Chenling Meng, PhD
I received my Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where my research focused on epigenetic regulation and signal transduction in spermatogenesis and epididymal differentiation. In 2019, I joined MD Anderson Cancer Center as a postdoctoral fellow to study macrophage...
Current Practices in Voice Data Collection and Limitations to Voice AI Research: A National Survey
Evangelista, Emily, Rohan Kale, Desiree McCutcheon, Anais Rameau, Alexander Gelbard, Maria Powell, Michael Johns, et al. 2024. “Current Practices in Voice Data Collection and Limitations to Voice AI Research: A National Survey”. The Laryngoscope 134 (3): 1333-39.
Predicting long-term sleep deprivation using wearable sensors and health surveys.
Trujillo, Rafael, Enshi Zhang, John Michael Templeton, and Christian Poellabauer. 2024. “Predicting Long-Term Sleep Deprivation Using Wearable Sensors and Health Surveys.”. Computers in Biology and Medicine 179: 108749.
From Blood Vessels to Lymphatics and Back Again.
Murfee, Walter L, and Jerome W Breslin. 2025. “From Blood Vessels to Lymphatics and Back Again.”. Function (Oxford, England).