MIP Dissertation Seminar - Allie Duensing

Time:
9:00 am to 10:00 am
Location:

NCRC Bldg 10, Research Auditorium

Zoom
Best Suited For:

Graduate and Postgraduate Student

Allie Duensing

About This Event

Allie Duensing
“Two Leptin Responsive LeprGlp1r Neuron Populations Control Distinct Aspects of Energy Balance and Autonomic Function”

  • Dissertation Committee:
    - Martin Myers, MD, PhD
    - Paula Goforth, PhD
    - Alison Affinati, PhD
    - Charles Burant, MD, PhD
    - Christian Burgess, PhD
    - David Olson, MD, PhD
  • Zoom Passcode: leptin1

Presenters

Allison Duensing

PhD Student I Martin Myers Lab

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