Innovative Research

Advancing Injury Recovery

Explore groundbreaking studies aimed at enhancing recovery from spinal cord injuries.

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We welcome your inquiries and feedback. Connect with us using the contact information below.

Jennifer Dulin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Mailing address:
Department of Biology
Texas A&M University
3141A Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building
College Station, TX 77843-3474
Physical Address:
301 Old Main Dr.
College Station, TX 77844

Common Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our research.

We focus on developing cellular and molecular approaches aimed at improving motor functions and alleviating pain after spinal cord injuries. This involves extensive lab research and collaboration with various institutions.

If you’re interested in participating, please reach out via our contact page. We welcome inquiries from students and researchers willing to contribute to our ongoing studies.

We provide a range of resources including research publications, educational materials, and access to our latest findings, all designed to support education in spinal cord injury research.

We actively seek donations and grants to fund our vital research. Contributions can be made through our website, and every donation helps us advance our mission.

Yes, our research publications are available on our website. Feel free to explore our findings and stay updated on the latest advancements in spinal cord injury research.

Our team consists of dedicated researchers and lab members who are passionate about advancing spinal cord injury research. You can learn more about each team member on our website.

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