Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center Research Hubbard Lab Announcements and News Announcements and News Brad and Madison at the 2024 National Neurotrauma Society conference Brad Hubbard attended dinner at the 2024 NISBRE conference with esteemed colleagues and a future scientist SCoBIRC representatives attend SF giants game while at 2024 National Neurotrauma Society conference Brad Hubbard attends the Cerebral Vascular Biology Conference in Sweden last June of 2023! Velu wins award for Presidential Imaging Award at the American Society of Neurochemistry 2023. Hannah Miller, Brad Hubbard, and Sarah Tran attend Physiology Research Day on May 19th, 2023. Previous Next Image Dr. Hubbard presents at the 2024 NISBRE conference. Image Madison Kilgore presents a poster at the 2024 NNS conference Image Hubbard lab receives a Idea Development Award from the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program Epilepsy Research Program. Image Cortney Laye defends his Masters thesis and will join UK IBS PhD program this coming year! Image Two Hubbard lab students (Jaycie Gard and Madison Kilgore) receive summer fellowships Image New Hubbard Lab Publication! Dr. Hubbard pairs with student, Madison Kilgore, to co-author research article published by the NIH National Center for Biotechnology Information Image BrightFocus Foundation highlights Hubbard lab research BrightFocus Foundation highlights research conducted by Dr. Hubbard in their discussion on the link between Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurodegenerative Disease, and the potential for new drug treatments to address these links. Image NIH awards $10.6 million for central nervous system metabolism research center at UK Image AARTS Program Image The department of physiology selects a Hubbard lab publication to be featured Image Hubbard lab undergraduate researcher selected for prestigious fellowship Image Anastasia Glaser was awarded the Office of Biomedical Education Summer Fellowship to research blast TBI! Image Jaida Garrett has received her master's degree in medical sciences recently. Congrats Jaida!