Michelle Gray
Michelle Gray is an American neuroscientist and assistant professor of neurology and neurobiology at the University of Alabama Birmingham. Gray is a researcher in the study of the biological basis of Huntington's disease (HD). In her postdoctoral work, she developed a transgenic mouse line, BACHD, that is now used worldwide in the study of HD. Gray's research now focuses on the role of glial cells in HD. In 2020 Gray was named one of the 100 Inspiring Black Scientists in America by Cell Press. She is also a member of the Hereditary Disease Foundation’s scientific board. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Gray, Michelle A., Curry, R. Allen, Munkittrick, Kelly R.Get access
Published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2005)
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4by Smedley, Rosalyn A., Curry, R. Allen, Gray, Michelle A.Get access
Published in North American Journal of Fisheries Management (2011)
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5by D. Jardine, Timothy, A. Gray, Michelle, M. McWilliam, Sherisse, A. Cunjak, RichardGet access
Published in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (2005)
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6by Jardine, Timothy D., Gray, Michelle A., McWilliam, Sherisse M., Cunjak, Richard A.Get access
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7by Gray, Michelle A., Curry, R. Allen, Arciszewski, Tim J., Munkittrick, Kelly R., Brasfield, Sandra M.Get access
Published in FACETS (2018)
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8by Galloway, Brendan J., Munkittrick, Kelly R., Currie, Steve, Gray, Michelle A., Curry, R. Allen, Wood, Craig S.Get access
Published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2003)
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