About Josué Llamas Rodríguez
I'm an alumni from Tufts University, I majored in cognitive and brain sciences. My project is titled 'The Neuroscience of Intellectual Disability', and through multiple molecular biology techniques my lab aims to better understand the effect of β-catenin and Adenomatous Polyposis coli Protein (APC) malfunction on intellectual disabilities. I do most of my work at the Michele Jacob Lab, in the Tufts School of Medicine in downtown Boston. I'm now working at the Martinos Center on Alzheimer’s research.
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Hi Emel,
I think your interests and background are very interesting! I'm also on the neuroscience track and I'm currently working at the Martinos Center in Boston, one of the biggest imaging centers in the world. I'm currently working in a lab that studies Alzheimer’s and I'm also thinking about a PhD. My Laidlaw Project was on the neuroscience of intellectual disabilities. Let me know if you'd like to connect or follow up with our research and interests in this shared field.