Wiring the Nervous System: Mechanisms of synaptic targeting
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Number Presenter Presenter Type School 1 L.Sullivan Undergraduate George Mason University 2 M.Rubaharan Undergraduate George Mason University 3 S.Iyer Graduate student George Mason University 4 C.Waggener Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 5 M.McDonough Undergraduate College of William and Mary 6 B.Rabe Undergraduate College of William and Mary 7 W.Herbst Undergraduate College of William and Mary 8 J.Chan Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 9 A.Doperalski Postdoc Virginia Commonwealth University 10 T.Taetzsch Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 11 M.Surace Postdoc Virginia Commonwealth University 12 A.Vestal-Laborde Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 13 K.Edamura Graduate student University of Virginia 14 H.Herman Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 15 S.Vunck Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 16 J.Chojnacki Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 17 S.Snider Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 18 K.Hardcastle Undergraduate College of William and Mary 19 S.Haque Undergraduate College of William and Mary 20 K.Zajo Undergraduate College of William and Mary 21 B.Costin Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 22 M.O’Brien Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 23 N.Rao Graduate student University of Virginia 24 B.Sharp Graduate student University of Virginia 25 K.Mirowska Graduate student University of Virginia 26 Y.Kim Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 27 E.Solis Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 28 K.Cameron Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 29 L.Binari Technician University of Virginia 30 J.Eckardt Graduate student University of Virginia 31 L.Groskaufmanis Undergraduate University of Virginia 32 T.Huntington Undergraduate University of Virginia 33 J.Kennett Postdoc University of Virginia 34 R.Nash Undergraduate University of Virginia 35 V.Patel Undergraduate University of Virginia 36 A.Peruri Undergraduate University of Virginia 37 H.Shim Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 38 L.Kondo Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 39 E.Hawkins Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 40 P.Muldoon Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 41 Y.Hahn Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 42 T.Seabrook Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 43 M.Wallace Undergraduate James Madison University 44 C.Klotz Undergraduate James Madison University 45 J.Brooks Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University 46 J.Su Postdoc Virginia Commonwealth University 47 A.Moore Undergraduate College of William and Mary 48 R.Perez Undergraduate College of William and Mary 49 J.Wang Graduate student Virginia Commonwealth University
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