Ramesh Raghupathi on animal models of traumatic brain injury

Written by Alice Weatherston

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Ramesh Raghupathi is a professor in the Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy at Drexel University College of Medicine (PA, USA). We talked to Professor Raghupathi about his work in traumatic brain injury (TBI), investigating cell death and plasticity in a range of developed animal models of TBI. Can you tell us a little about your career to date and how you came to the field of TBI? I started working in TBI research straight after leaving graduate school in my postdoctoral fellowship with a research group that had already established a couple of different animal models of TBI. My background is...

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