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  • Home
  • Chung Lab
    • Current Students
    • Former Students
  • Research
    • C. elegans
    • Neuroregeneration
    • Cooling Stage
      • Cooling stage for easy and strong worm immobilization
    • Optics
      • Laser Surgery
      • SLM Microscopy for achieving confocal capacity on a typical widefield micro
      • Low-cost simultaneous multichannel imaging
  • Publications
  • News
  • Contact
  • Join Us
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    • Home
    • Chung Lab
      • Current Students
      • Former Students
    • Research
      • C. elegans
      • Neuroregeneration
      • Cooling Stage
        • Cooling stage for easy and strong worm immobilization
      • Optics
        • Laser Surgery
        • SLM Microscopy for achieving confocal capacity on a typical widefield micro
        • Low-cost simultaneous multichannel imaging
    • Publications
    • News
    • Contact
    • Join Us

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Tina Thuy Nguyen Hoang

Tina Thuy Nguyen Hoang joined the NeuroLab as a Ph.D. student in January 2023. She obtained her B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Tina seeks to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying lesion-conditioned regeneration in C. elegans. 


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