Alumni

Neuroscience Research/Training Positions

Emily Dilger, Ph.D.
Resident Neuroscientist
Society for Neuroscience
Washington DC

Rana Eldanaf, Ph.D. (2011)
Postdoctoral fellow
Department of Neurosciences
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA

Larra Yuelling, Ph.D. (2010)
Postdoctoral fellow
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA

Emily Dilger, Ph.D. (2010)
Public education coordinator
Society for Neuroscience
Washington, D.C.

Michele Hoot (2008)
Postdoctoral fellow
Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies
Port St. Lucie, Florida

Jennifer Wolstenholme-Faison, Ph.D. (2008)
Postdoctoral fellow
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA

Jonathan Kurz, MD, Ph.D. (2007)
Pediatric Neurology Fellow
Georgetown University Hospital
Washington, DC

Katherine Sayers, Ph.D. (2006)<\br> Postdoctoral fellow
Department of Neurology
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA

Amanda Mower, Ph.D. (2003)
Associate Scientific Director
Synapse Medical Communications
New York, NY

Cristina Falo, Ph.D. (2003)
Clinical Research Scientist
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, NY

David Sun, MD, Ph.D. (2002)
Neurosurgeon
Norton Neuroscience Institute
Louisville, KY

MD/PhD students in Medical Phase

Nisha Nagarkatti, Postdoctoral research in the Netherlands (completed Ph.D. phase, 2009)
Peter T. Nguyen – Virginia Commonwealth University (completed Ph.D. phase, 2010)
Julie Marie Ziobro – Virginia Commonwealth University (completed Ph.D. phase, 2010)
John Greer – Virginia Commonwealth University (completed Ph.D. phase, 2011)

Alumni in private practice or other careers

Mary Cage Vorster, M.D., Ph.D. (2005)
Family Practice
Front Royal, VA

Sheine M. Schanuel, Ph.D. (2008)
Instructor
John Tyler Community College
J. Sargent Reynolds Community College
Richmond, VA

 

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