Welcome to the Vanden Brink Lab!
Located at Texas A&M University, the Vanden Brink Lab studies the intersection linking nutrition, metabolism, and reproductive physiology. Our overarching research objective is to detect, understand, and prevent the nutritional and metabolic mechanisms that disrupt reproductive maturation during adolescence leading to conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
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Lab News
- Congrats to Amber on Becoming an ASHPN Maternal Health and Nutrition Fellow! Honghui “Amber” Chang, doctoral student in the Vanden Brink Lab has received the… Read more: Congrats to Amber on Becoming an ASHPN Maternal Health and Nutrition Fellow!
- Undergrad Research Assistants Ellie and Savli Present at Student Research WeekUndergraduate research assistants Ellie Goen and Savli Patel presented their senior research project… Read more: Undergrad Research Assistants Ellie and Savli Present at Student Research Week
- Congrats to Joelle on Receiving 1st Place at the TAMU Nutrition Deparment 3-Minute Thesis Competition!Joelle Sfeir, doctoral student in the Vanden Brink Lab, tied for first place… Read more: Congrats to Joelle on Receiving 1st Place at the TAMU Nutrition Deparment 3-Minute Thesis Competition!
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