Adam Franssen (Biology) and Catherine Franssen (Psychology) took six students to Presbyterian College on March 25, 2017 for the annual Symposium for Young Neuroscientists and Professors of the SouthEast (SYNAPSE).
Keaton Unroe (’17), Theresa Fruchterman (’18), and Abbey Ripley (’18) presented work with Dr. A. Franssen entitled “Maternal Estrogen Receptor Levels Higher in “Bad” Maternal Rats than in “Good” Maternal rats”.
Kate Ratliff (’18), Allison Eagle (’18), and Carrie Zimmerman (’18) presented work with Dr. C. Franssen entitled “Working in Nature: Changes in Stress and Wellbeing”
Catherine and Adam also gave a joint presentation for the largely undergraduate audience on Careers in Neuroscience.
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