About Giuliana DiMarco
Major Biology
College Arts and Sciences
Accomplishments 3rd Place in the Undergraduate category at Texas Tech Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Accepted into Rutgers Behavioral and Neural Sciences PhD Program, Received student project funding from the Center for Active Learning and Undergraduate Engagement
Research Interests Memory, attention, anxiety-like behavior, and Alzheimer's Disease
About the Project
Title Effects of Acute Stress on Attention in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
Presentation Watch the research video
Mentor Dr. Brianna Harris & Dr. Paul Soto
Biological Sciences and Autism Education, Texas Tech University
Comments
Hi,
Do you believe that the added stressor at 73 weeks will change the results prestress, stress, and poststress results? Maybe showing a significant difference between them?
Interesting research. What other types of stress could you subject these mice to that might obtain a response?
I was going to ask how the age significance was determined, but you answered that very well. This is an amazing project. How do you think your research effects the future as far as humans are concerned?
Very interesting! How was the human DNA inserted into their genome?