Celebrating Excellence at the Kent State Brain Health Research Symposium
- Murat Yıldırım
- 11 minutes ago
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Our lab had an exciting and productive day at the Kent State University Brain Health Research Symposium, where we presented multiple posters highlighting our latest advances in neurophotonics, computational neuroscience, and brain-behavior analysis across neurological disorders.
We are especially proud of our graduate student Tenesha Connor, who was recognized with one of the Best Graduate Student Poster Awards for her outstanding work. This achievement reflects her dedication, creativity, and strong commitment to impactful brain health research.
We are grateful to our collaborators and colleagues for inspiring discussions, valuable feedback, and continued support as we push the boundaries of neuroscience and work toward new discoveries that improve patient care.
Congratulations to Tenesha and our entire team — onward to more breakthroughs!






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