
Ritika Raghu
@ritikaragwho
Finding my way in the neural cosmos 🧠PhD student in the lab of @TheBurro34 | Vanderbilt ‘?? | Rutgers ‘20 | she/her/hers | ~views=my own~
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15-01-2021 06:03:18
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"The only thing that's left is the manuscript" ~Taylor Swift ...and me...3.5years prior to actual publication and 2.7years after all data were collected



RIP David. I will miss your jovial presence as our lab granddad. David Wasserman

We are excited to see y'all in our next event "Meet & Greet" More details 👇 Vanderbilt International Researchers Alliance


Thank you so much to Vanderbilt Brain Institute for selecting me as a student speaker for our annual retreat! Onto Society for Neuroscience (SfN) next! Please visit my poster on GLP-1R agonists, mTORC, and the brain!🧠💉(Poster no. K23, Oct 5th 1-5 pm, session: PSTR037)




If you’re at #sfn2024, and interested in how GLP1Rs might be working through the brain to induce weight loss, then do visit my poster to learn more about what we do in the lab of Julio Ayala date/time: Oct 5th 1-5 pm, board K23 in MCP Hall A! #SfN24

My first ever national conference presentation obviously had to be at #sfn 🧠❤️ I remember attending (and feeling overwhelmed) for the first time as a 1st year PhD student and now presenting as a PhD candidate! GLP1Rs have entered the chat! 💉💊Society for Neuroscience (SfN)


Come check put Vanderbilt Brain Institute at Booth#1A at the Graduate School Fair! #SfN24




Dave David Wasserman wasn’t just a mentor—he was a rare soul with a heart as big as his passion for science. He made me believe I belonged in spaces that often felt foreign. His kindness was boundless, treating everyone—whether professors or staff—with the same warmth. We spent


Can you imagine that this moon photo is taken from Samsung 24 Ultra by Vengatesh Kumar Raja (No filters. It is original) Today!!


Could not have been achieved without the support of an amazing mentor! Thank you for your patient guidance all along the way 😁 Julio Ayala [the only F I hoped to receive in my academic career]