Ph.D student Elise A. Lemanski presents her research at the DE-INBRE Northeast Regional IDeA Conference at the Chase Center on the Willmington Riverfront.
Ph.D student Elise A. Lemanski presents her research at the DE-INBRE Northeast Regional IDeA Conference at the Chase Center on the Willmington Riverfront.

Ph.D. students publish biomedicine research

December 18, 2024 Distributed by the Graduate College

Student researchers from the interdisciplinary neuroscience graduate program have published a paper in the November 2024 issue of Biomedicines, a peer-reviewed, open-access journal focused on naturally driven biomedicines, pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceutical products. Doctoral students Bailey Collins and Elise A. Lemanski were joined as authors by Elizabeth Wright-Jin, an affiliated faculty member with the University of Delaware and Nemours. The paper — “The Importance of Including Maternal Immune Activation in Animal Models of Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy” — highlights the role of infection in mothers as a risk factor in their offspring developing hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, which can occur when a baby’s brain does not get enough oxygen before or shortly after birth.


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