NeuroNines: Poole & Adegbemigun

Flyer for the NeuroNines seminar on 6/13/2024. Contains the following text: "Neuromuscular Plasticity Nines Summer Seminar Series Thursday, June 13, 2024 | 9 - 10 am Communicore Health Science Building, Lecture Hall C1-007 Presenting at 9:00 am Alexandria Marciante Genetic and Time-of-Day Influence on Respiratory Plasticity Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Physical Therapy Mentor: Dr. Gordon Mitchell Presenting at 9:30 am Jeremy Ducharme Pancreatic Cancer and the Skeletal Muscle Molecular Clock Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Physical Therapy Mentor: Dr. Andrew Judge Please register at go.ufl.edu/neuronines to attend via Zoom. Sponsored by the NIH T32 Training Programs in Neuromuscular Plasticity (NMPT) and Breathing Research and Therapeutics (BREATHE), and the Department of Physical Therapy"

Please join us for our next Neuromuscular Plasticity Nines Seminar on Thursday June 20th!

Doctoral Student Brittney Poole will be presenting “CTGF Neutralization Attenuates Fibrotic Skeletal Muscle Remodeling in a Model of Pancreatic Cancer” and Doctoral Student Oluwafemi Adegbemigun will be presenting “Assessing Post-Stroke Stability through the Lens of Gait Initiation”.

We will meet at Communicore Health Science Building, Lecture Hall C1-007 from 9 – 10 AM. Please register at pt.phhp.ufl.edu/current-students/seminar-series/neuromuscular-plasticity-nines/ to attend via Zoom.

Neuromuscular Plasticity Nines

Summer Seminar Series

Thursday, June 20, 2024 | 9 – 10 am

Communicore Health Science Building, Lecture Hall C1-007

Presenting at 9:00 am
Brittney Poole
CTGF Neutralization Attenuates Fibrotic Skeletal Muscle Remodeling in a Model of Pancreatic Cancer
Doctoral Student
Department of Physical Therapy
Mentor: Dr. Sarah Judge and
Dr. Andrew Judge

Presenting at 9:30 am
Oluwafemi Adegbemigun
Assessing Post-Stroke Stability through the Lens of Gait Initiation
Doctoral Student
Department of Physical Therapy
Mentor: Dr. Dorian Rose

Please register at go.ufl.edu/neuronines to attend via Zoom.

Sponsored by the NIH T32 Training Programs in Neuromuscular Plasticity (NMPT) and Breathing Research and Therapeutics (BREATHE), and the Department of Physical Therapy