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Nina Mitchell

I joined the Dissel lab in January 2024 to continue undergraduate research on Drosophila. Since then, I have been developing an alternative protocol for appetitive olfactory short-term memory utilizing the Y-Maze paradigm. I am working towards my B.S. in Biology and applying to medical school, where...

Surgical Innovation Lab featured in UMKC Today

Our research on Speech Communication Interference in the OR is getting noticed! This article focuses on our collaboration with Dr. Paul Rudy, of the UMKC Conservatory. You can read the full story here.

Undergraduate Researchers Present Findings at the Missouri State Capitol

Nina Mitchell and Abhi Krovvidi traveled to Jefferson City to present their research at the Missouri State Capitol. Their poster, titled "Appetitive Olfactory Short-Term Memory Detection Utilizing Y-Maze Paradigm in Drosophila melanogaster" explains their work in adapting an appetitive olfactory...