Anika presented her poster, “Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease: An Environmental Health Perspective,” at the AD/PD 2026 conference in Copenhagen. Her work highlights the intersection of environmental factors and neurodegenerative disease, contributing to ongoing efforts to better understand Alzheimer’s pathology and brain health through a multidisciplinary research approach.

Valerie awarded the Lyman T. Johnson Fellowship
Valerie has been selected for the University of Kentucky Graduate School Lyman T. Johnson Fellowship. This fellowship was named in honor of Lyman T. Johnson and recognizes incoming graduate students and supports their graduate training. The award reflects Valerie’s strong academic record and potential for impactful scholarship. Congratulations, Valerie!


