
معرفی
Jennifer Dulin is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University, specializing in spinal cord injury research. Her lab focuses on developing neural stem/progenitor cell transplantation strategies to restore motor, sensory, and autonomic functions post-injury. She joined Texas A&M in 2017 after completing a PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and postdoctoral training at UC San Diego. Her work emphasizes scientific rigor, collaboration, and translational approaches toward clinical therapies.
Education: BS in Biochemistry (Texas A&M University, 2005); PhD in Neuroscience (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 2012); Postdoctoral Research in Neurosciences (UC San Diego, 2012–2017).
Research Interests: Spinal cord injury pathophysiology, neural stem cell transplantation, axon regeneration, hydrogel-based delivery systems, and chemogenetic modulation of pain pathways. Her lab integrates biomaterials, molecular biology, and behavioral analysis to advance therapeutic strategies.
Publications highlight federal funding trends, synaptic connectivity restoration, and G3BP1 granule disruption for axon regeneration. Her team’s work on hydrogel scaffolds and combinatorial therapies underscores innovative approaches to neural repair.
Labs/Teams: Dulin Lab (Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building, Texas A&M), collaborating with institutions on spinal cord injury research and clinical translation.





