½ðɳÓéÀÖ students recognized for their work at national research conference
Body
The ASPET 2025 Annual Meeting was held in Portland, Oregon April 3-6, where the latest, cutting-edge research in pharmacology and experimental therapeutics was shared among a national audience. Two ½ðɳÓéÀÖ University students won awards for their poster presentations: Molly Brocious' research on melatonin won first place in the Division for Translational and Clinical Pharmacology's competition for undergraduate research, and Sara Snyder's research on luteolin won third place in the Division for Toxicology's completion for graduate research. Both students work in Dr. Brendan Stamper's lab in the School of Pharmacy.
Publication Date