Danielle Dowe is a PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory, and a Graduate Scholar in the NIH/NIBIB T32 Computational Neural Engineering Training Program. She received her BS in Biology and Chemistry from Midwestern State University where she conducted research on mechanisms of neuroprotection in Alzheimer’s disease. She has worked at Rockefeller University investigating the time course of cell-type specific impacts during the progression of Huntington’s disease. Danielle’s interests lie in the application of neuroscience and engineering to develop tools for rehabilitation from neurological disorders and injuries.
Last updated: 2022