Kendall Costello - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
Supported by: Bio-X
Mentor: Liqun Luo, Biology
Dr. Kenneth Weber's research seeks to develop markers of pain and sensorimotor function using machine-learning and advanced brain, spinal cord, and musculoskeletal magnetic resonance imaging. Dr. Weber aims to use these techniques to better understand the neuropathology of pain and neurological conditions and discover more effective treatments and preventative strategies.
Dr. Kenneth Weinberg's laboratory's efforts are aimed at understanding the reciprocal interactions between immature T lymphocytes (“thymocytes”) and thymic epithelial cells, the stromal cells of the thymus which support T lymphocyte development. Such interactions are abnormal in both genetic diseases of children like severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) and the DiGeorge syndrome, and in aging and autoimmune diseases.
Home Department: Radiology
Faculty Advisor: Heike Daldrup-Link
Talk Title: Detection of senescent cells in pig specimen using a β-gal MR imaging agent
Event: RSNA 2023 Annual Meeting
Home Department: Civil & Environmental Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Alexandria Boehm
Talk Title: Out of the lab and into the ocean: Remote detection of fecal indicators using in situ real-time PCR
Event: United States Environmental Protection Agency - BEACHES Conference 2011