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Hassan Al-ali, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor

Dr. Al-Ali's research focuses on understanding signaling pathways that regulate axon growth, identifying components of those pathways that can be targeted. 

Hassan is doing cool stuff.  check out his webinar on polypharmacology and drug discovery for spinal cord injury

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