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Amanda enjoyed her training in Canada!

Dr. Blair presents at the Neurodysfunction and Neurodegeneration Seminar Series

Dr. Laura Blair give seminar on lab's efforts to control tau through molecular chaperones Dr. Blair presented on "Chaperone Control of Tau: A Double-Edged Sword” at the virtual Neurodysfunction and Neurodegeneration Seminar Series, which is a joint seminar series for University of Texas Medical...

Ahmed Ramadan, PhD presents Flash Talk at MWSM 2025

Ahmed Ramadan, PhD was selected for Flash Talk at Midwest Stress Meeting 2025 Dr. Ahmed Ramadan, a postdoc in the Blair lab, presented a Flash Talk at the 30th Annual Midwest Stress Meeting, which is hosted at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Two PhD students, Abigail Esquivel and Baliqis...

PhD student, Brianna Ariza, joins Blair Lab

Blair Lab welcomes Medical Sciences PhD student, Brianna Ariza! Brianna completed her BS in Health sciences and MS in Nanotechnology at the University of Central Florida. She joins the Blair Lab for her PhD studies to conduct research focused on molecular chaperone, FKBP51, in tau-mediated neuron...

Academy of Distinguished Educators

Three USF Health Morsani College of Medicine faculty were inducted into the college’s prestigious Academy of Distinguished Educators in recognition of their outstanding contributions to training the next generation of health providers. Christopher DuCoin, MD, MPH, associate professor of surgery...

Krzanowski Career Development Award

On Friday, February 14th, 2025, graduate student Alex Leake was awarded the Krzanowski Career Development Award from the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, for his work in studying the long-term effects of adolescent alcohol misuse and...

USF Research Day

On February 28th, 2025, members of the Gulick Lab presented exciting new data at USF Research Day, focusing on the lab's research in early life alcohol exposure and long-term health consequences.