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Feb 25, 2018

Companion Animals May Hold the Key to Human Pain Relief

Studying dogs and cats with osteoarthritis can have significant impact on the development of effective pain therapies for humans suffering from the same painful condition, according to a new research…

Olby Announcement for Neurosciences

Oct 8, 2017

Olby Receives Largest Endowed Chair in NC State History

When Natasha Olby finished her veterinary neurology residency at NC State in 1999, she had a big decision to make — what to do next. She interviewed for several jobs, in…

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Sep 1, 2017

Fatty Acids and Itchy Skin – a Q&A with Santosh Mishra

Santosh Mishra, assistant professor of neuroscience at NC State, was part of a team of NIH researchers who have discovered four previously unknown mediators for itch and pain in the skin.…

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Jan 8, 2017

When Neurons are ‘Born’ Impacts Olfactory Behavior in Mice

New research from North Carolina State University shows that neurons generated at different life stages in mice can impact aspects of their olfactory sense and behavior. The work could have…

John Meitzen

Dec 13, 2016

Meitzen Wins National Award for Neuroscience Outreach

John Meitzen, assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at NC State University, has been named a 2016 recipient of the Society for Neuroscience’s (SfN) prestigious Next Generation Award. SfN…

MARCKS Protein

Oct 5, 2016

NC State Researcher Finds MARCKS Protein May Help Protect Brain Cells from Age Damage

A common protein, when produced by specialized barrier cells in the brain, could help protect the brain from damage due to aging. This protein – MARCKS – may act as…