Brain Immune Cells Travel Light, Then Call for Backup
Study shows the brain's emergency responders arrive powered by sugar, then build roads to recruit reinforcements.
[more]Study shows the brain's emergency responders arrive powered by sugar, then build roads to recruit reinforcements.
[more]Dartmouth biologists study the cause of a critical DNA reorganization.
[more]Xhoela Bame is a PhD candidate in the molecular and cellular biology program. Xhoela was recently selected to participate in the prestigious Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting and has received numerous prestigious fellowships and awards. Where do you consider your hometown, and how it has influenced your journey? I was born and raised in Korçë, a beautiful and culture-rich town in southeastern Albania. I spent my foundational years there before moving to Istanbul Technical University, Türkiye, for my undergraduate studies.
[more]Four Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies students traveled to Washington, D.C. this month to participate in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) conference, an immersive workshop that introduces graduate students to the federal policy-making process, highlights the role of science in shaping public policy, and empowers them to become lifelong advocates for research.
[more]The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies welcomed more than 350 students, faculty, staff, and guests to the Ballroom at the Hanover Inn on April 9 for its signature spring event: the annual Guarini Graduate Student Poster Session. The evening highlighted the creativity, rigor, and impact of graduate research at Dartmouth.
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