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Research by graduate student Alicia Vagnozzi published in eLife

PUBLICATIONS + PRESENTATIONS | February 21, 2020
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF

A research article co-written by Alicia Vagnozzi, graduate student in CWRU’s Department of Neuroscience, has been published in an issue of eLife

Vagnozzi’s article, titled “Phrenic-specific transcriptional programs shape respiratory motor output,” details research she and her colleagues completed at CWRU’s Philippidou Lab while studying the patterns of connectivity in neural breathing circuits.