Our students were busy last fall working hard on their research! Below are some of the poster presentations from our students during the Fall 2022 semester, along with insights on how their semester went.
Second year M.A. student Karen Thomas presented prenatal drug exposure research at the international Society for Neuroscience conference in November. Her poster was titled “Postnatal Choline Supplementation Mitigates the Effects of Prenatal THC Exposure on Spatial Memory in Rats.”
In November, second year Stanley Liang presented a poster at the international Society for Neuroscience conference. He shared his research on choline supplementation from the Thomas Lab. His poster was titled “Choline Supplementation Mitigates Alterations in Hippocampal Neurotrophic Support Caused By Developmental Ethanol Exposure.”
First year Liana Manriquez presented prenatal alcohol exposure research at the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology conference in San Diego. Her poster was titled “Sleep Quality Characteristics in Children With and Without Prenatal Alcohol Exposure.”
First year Adriana Rios presented a poster at the international Society for Neuroscience conference in November. Her poster was titled “Links between early sleep problems and neurobehavioral outcome in toddlers and preschoolers with ASD.” Adriana’s research was featured on Spectrum News!