Jessica Little was awarded an NRSA F30 fellowship from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, titled ” Defective abscission and apoptosis of neural progenitor cells in a novel model of microcephaly”, to begin on 8/1/18. Jessica is an MSTP student in the Cell & Developmental Biology Graduate Program. She is in Noelle Dwyer’s lab, studying how impairment of cytokinetic abscission in neural stem cells results in microcephaly through p53-dependent apoptotic pathways.
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