Emily L. Hoschouer
B.S. in Zoology, Brigham Young University
Thesis Advisor: Lyn Jakeman
E-Mail: miller.3468@osu.edu
Research:
Currently, I'm beginning research in L1CAM KO mice, strain and EC matrix effects in regeneration after spinal cord injury.
Awards:
- 2009 Recipient, OSU Alumni Grant for Graduate Research and Scholarship
- 2009 Poster award winner, 8th Annual OSUMC Research Day
- 2005 Travel Award, 23rd Annual National Neurotrauma Society Meeting
- 2003 University Fellowship, OSU
Publications:
Hoschouer EL, Yin FQ, Jakeman LB (2009) L1 cell adhesion molecule is essential for the maintenance of hyperalgesia after spinal cord injury. Exp Neurol. 216(1):22-34.
Presentations at National Meetings:
Hoschouer EL, Basso DM, Jakeman LB. Sensory changes in C57BL/6 mice after a spinal cord contusion injury. SFN National Meeting 2008.
White RE, Detloff MR, Hoschouer EL, Popovich PG, McTigue DM, Nelson RJ. Quantitative analysis of the neuroscience graduate studies program at The Ohio State University: a follow-up on the Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate. SFN National Meeting 2008.
The L1 Cell Adhesion Molecule Appears to Contribute to the Development of Thermal Hyperalgesia after Spinal Cord Injury, National Neurotrauma Society Meeting November 2005.
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