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Najah Walton

Neuroscience PhD student at Tufts University School of Medicine

Najah L. Walton is a neuroscientist and postdoctoral scholar at Tufts University School of Medicine.1 She has spent the last six years working in the Maguire Lab, focusing on neuroscience research.1 Walton's journey in science began as a first-generation student from Worcester, MA, who initially didn't consider science as a career option.1

Walton's academic path includes:

  1. Participation in Tufts pathway programs, which were instrumental in shaping her career trajectory.12
  2. Completion of the Pathway to PhD program, which provided her with research experience and a supportive community.1
  3. Enrollment as a PhD student at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) at Tufts University.3

Her research focuses on investigating the role of GABAAR δ-subunit-mediated tonic inhibition in neural network dysfunction.4 Walton has contributed to studies on chronic stress and its impact on neurosteroid signaling in the context of mood disorders.5

Beyond her research, Walton is actively involved in mentoring younger students interested in pursuing careers in science, demonstrating her commitment to fostering the next generation of scientists.3

Highlights

Aug 14 · medicine.tufts.edu
From Tufts Pathway Programs to Neuroscientist - School of Medicine
Impaired Endogenous Neurosteroid Signaling Contributes to ...
Apr 14 · gsbs.tufts.edu
Najah Walton and Her Path to GSBS
Apr 12 · now.tufts.edu
Finding a Path to Neuroscience—and Blazing a Trail | Tufts Now
Mar 9 · biorxiv.org
Allopregnanolone mediates affective switching through modulation ...

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Boston, Massachusetts