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Alumni

Alumni Class of 2022 Name Fellowship James Barger Indiana University Hand Fellowship Evan Farina Massachusetts General Hospital Sports Medicine Fellowship Matthew Fury Hospital for Special Surgery Sports Medicine Fellowship Brian Goh Mayo Clinic Spine Surgery Fellowship Jillian Gruber Hospital for...

Research

The “ National Center for Functional Glycomics” ( NCFG) as a National Resource Center is devoted to the technology of glycan recognition through microarray display and other modes of glycan presentation. This Center is the first of its kind with the central focus being exploration of the functional...

Technology Research and Development (TR&Ds)

The NCFG operates under 3 TR&D projects: Project 1 – Expansion of Glycan Microarray Technology Project 2 – Shotgun Glycomics and Functional Recognition Project 3 – Glycan Display and Recognition TR&D project goals will focus on 5 main areas and the projects integrates and synergizes with each other...

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

When people think of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), or concussion, they think of someone getting “knocked out” or feeling “fuzzy” after getting hit in the head. Indeed, doctors use these very symptoms to diagnose a concussion. TRACTS research is challenging the idea that brain injury only...

Suicidality

Suicide is a significant concern for the U.S. Military and Veteran Administration, and understanding and trying to prevent suicide is a major priority. Drs. Melissa Amick and Beeta Homaifar have begun a new study through the TRACTS Center that is examining the relationship between suicidal thoughts...

Binge Drinking

We are interested in studying the effects that binge drinking, particularly at an early age of onset, has on alcohol consumption as well as brain structure and function throughout people's lives. The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) defines binge drinking as consuming 5 or...

Credits

Citations Munshi M, Grande L, Hayes M, Ayres D, Suhl E, Capelson R, Lin S, Milberg W, Weinger K. Cognitive dysfunction is associated with poor diabetes control in older adults. Diabetes Care 2006;29(8); 1794-9.(PMC1615865) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16873782 Harrington MB, Kraft M, Grande LJ...