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Joel Meyer quoted in Healthline story about mitochondria and health

Published February 27, 2018

Healthline - "Why Scientists Think ‘Hacking Our Cells’ Could Turn Off the Aging Process"

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Project 3 PI Joel Meyer awarded 5-year NIEHS grant to study mitochondrial dysfunction and Parkinson’s disease

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Published May 25, 2023

Trainee Kate Morton awarded best graduate student poster at International Neurotoxicology Association meeting

Project 3 Trainee Kate Morton was awarded the David Ray Best Graduate Student Poster Award at the International Neurotoxicology Association meeting in […]

Published February 18, 2014

Faculty highlight: Joel Meyer, PhD and Super-Enviro-Man extraordinaire

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Published January 25, 2021

Trainee Tess Leuthner wins Dean’s Award for Excellence in Mentoring

Meyer lab PhD student and Project 3 trainee, Tess Leuthner was one of only three students awarded the Dean’s Award for Excellence […]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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