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5 reasons to study pre-health at Carthage
Read More “5 reasons to study pre-health at Carthage”Your career in pre-health is right around the corner! We have five reasons why Carthage is the perfect place for you to study pre-health.
10 high-paying majors you may not know about
Read More “10 high-paying majors you may not know about”Some lesser-known areas of study, like criminal justice or computer science, are great majors that can provide fulfilling and successful careers.
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Healthcare leaders share insights at Business and Professional Coalition panel
Read More “Healthcare leaders share insights at Business and Professional Coalition panel”On Nov. 13, Ðǿմ«Ã½ welcomed students, faculty, alumni, and healthcare professionals for its Business and Professional Coalition event.
Carthage establishes School of Health to address regional healthcare shortages
Read More “Carthage establishes School of Health to address regional healthcare shortages”Aligning successful programs like nursing and neuroscience with new offerings in the biomedical sciences, Ðǿմ«Ã½ intends to make the new school a highly adaptive talent incubator that relies on real-time input from regional employers and practitioners.
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Carthage neuroscience students present at Chicago Chapter Society for Neuroscience
Read More “Carthage neuroscience students present at Chicago Chapter Society for Neuroscience”Three Carthage neuroscience students presented novel research findings at the Chicago Society for Neuroscience meeting.
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Carthage science professors chosen for D.C. policy fellowship
Read More “Carthage science professors chosen for D.C. policy fellowship”In Washington, professors Andrea and Steven Henle are spending the 2024-25 year learning how federal policies are shaped and implemented.
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Neurophysiology Lab hosts Prof. Gary Mouradian ’09
Read More “Neurophysiology Lab hosts Prof. Gary Mouradian ’09”The Carthage Neurophysiology Lab welcomed back to campus esteemed neuroscience alumnus Professor Gary Mouradian ’09 as a research collaborator.
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Carthage awarded grant to acquire an atomic force microscope
Read More “Carthage awarded grant to acquire an atomic force microscope”Professors Kathryn Hasz and John Kirk were awarded a Major Research Instrumentation grant for $258,820 from the National Science Foundation.
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Prof. Andrea Henle and Prof. Steve Henle publish articles in Zebrafish in Education
Read More “Prof. Andrea Henle and Prof. Steve Henle publish articles in Zebrafish in Education”Professors Andrea Henle and Steve Henle recently published peer-reviewed articles in the journal Zebrafish.
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Neurophysiology Lab students present at Second Annual American Physiology Summit
Read More “Neurophysiology Lab students present at Second Annual American Physiology Summit”Carthage students presented their research at the second annual American Physiology Summit.
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Pre-health series lets students explore range of careers
Carthage’s Pre-Health Program prepares students for a career in different fields throughout the health care industry. From optometry to athletic training to pharmaceutical work, students can follow their interests into whichever health care field they choose.Read More “Pre-health series lets students explore range of careers” - The Bridge: Kudos
Carthage neurophysiology lab students present at American Physiology Summit
Read More “Carthage neurophysiology lab students present at American Physiology Summit”Carthage biology and neuroscience students presented their research at the inaugural American Physiology Summit in Long Beach, California.
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Carthage professors publish neurophysiology research collaboration in Frontiers e-book
Read More “Carthage professors publish neurophysiology research collaboration in Frontiers e-book”A research article published by professors Paul Martino, Justin Miller, Daniel Miller, and collaborators has been included in the Frontiers e-book “Horizon 2030: Innovative Applications of Heart Rate Variability.”
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Prof. Steve Henle publishes paper about retinal circuit assembly
Professor Steve Henle published research titled: “Fat3 acts through independent cytoskeletal effectors to coordinate asymmetric cell behaviors during polarized circuit assembly.”Read More “Prof. Steve Henle publishes paper about retinal circuit assembly”











