USC Stem Cell researcher Senta Georgia, PhD, has broken a 140-year-old glass ceiling at the Keck School. In her mission to help the next generation of students facing racism, sexism and other roadblocks, Georgia takes inspiration and guidance from the scientists who did the same for her. Click here for full article: https://stemcell.keck.usc.edu/senta-georgia-tenure/?MassEmailID=362981894&email_id=78&emailaddress=All-ksom-staff-L%40usc.edu&submission_date=1%2f11%2f2018+2%3a34%3a20+PM&MemberID=85829C5C232A4DCA9C74DD7133AF10CB&confirmed=1&Modified=
Dana Small, PhD Lecture on The Interoceptive Orgins of Reward
Dana Small, PhD Canada Excellence Research Chair in Brain and Metabolism Professor, Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery and Department of Medicine, McGill University “Where do reward signals for food come
