Graduate student Lisa Taxier has paper accepted to PNAS

Second-year graduate student Lisa Taxier is the second author on a paper accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences!  The research was conducted as part of her IRTA fellowship in Dr. Peter Rapp’s lab at the National Institute on Aging in Baltimore, MD.  The paper is entitled, “Functional connectivity with the retrosplenial cortex predicts cognitive aging in rats”, and features the following authors: Ash JA*, Lu H*, Taxier L, Long JM, Yang Y, Stein EA, and Rapp PR (*co-first authors).  Congratulations Lisa and colleagues!