Prabha Ranasinghe wins “most engaging video presentation” at the 2021 NC State Graduate School’s Postdoc Research Symposium
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Dr. Prabha Ranasinghe
Dr. Ranasinghe is a postdoc in the Di Giulio lab and works on project 4. The talk was titled – Single and interactive effects of nanoplastics and rotenone on mitochondrial function in developing zebrafish.
For most engaging video presentation, the winners were: Prabha Ranasinghe, PhD, @DukeEnvironment. Talk title: Single and interactive effects of nanoplastics and rotenone on mitochondrial function in developing zebrafish Watch: https://t.co/PgwrR9tHfD
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