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Addison Duda
Postdoctoral Scholar, Microbiology and Immunology
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Bio
Bio
Publications
Honors & Awards
Joe Taylor Adams Fellowship, Department of Chemistry, Duke University (01/2025–05/2025)
Graduate Ambassador Fellowship, Department of Chemistry, Duke University (Spring 2025)
Burroughs Wellcome Fellowship, Department of Chemistry, Duke University (01/2024–05/2024)
NIH Pharmacological Sciences Training Program (T32 GM1333352), Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Duke University (09/2021–08/2023)
Member of Sigma Xi, Hope College Chapter
Member of Mortar Board (ΠΣΑ), Dianne Portfleet Alcor Chapter, Hope College
Member of Alpha Epsilon Delta, Michigan Beta Chapter
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
Graduate-Alumni Representative, Trinity Board of Visitors, Duke University (2024 - Present)
Professional Education
Ph.D., Duke University, Chemistry (2025)
B.S., Hope College, Chemistry, Biochemistry Emphasis: ACS-certified (2019)
Contact
dudaam@stanford.edu
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Publications (4)
All Publications
(4)
Featured Publications
(2)
Journal Articles
(4)
Presentations
(9)
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Publication Topics For This Person
Amyloid
Brain
Disease Models, Animal
Dopaminergic Neurons
Inclusion Bodies
Lewy Body Disease
Mice, Transgenic
Microplastics
Models, Molecular
Multiple System Atrophy
Neurons
Parkinson Disease
alpha-Synuclein