Molecular and cellular signaling pathways in the brain affect all facets of life. We are interested on how sleep and disease affects these pathways critical for memory and behavior. 

Dr. Jennifer Tudor is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department of Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Originally from New York, she obtained her undergraduate degree from Stony Brook University, her Ph.D. from New York University, and conducted her postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania. Outside the lab, she enjoys mono-skiing and SCUBA diving.  She also sings and plays several musical instruments for various organizations.


S T U D E N T S (undergraduates unless otherwise stated)

Class of 2022: Nicole Alicea, 2020-, Leya Givvines, 2019-, Elizabeth Wash, 2019-

Class of 2021: Morgan Bower, 2020-, Natalie Burkert, 2018-, Lynly Carman, 2018-, Maria Johnson, 2018-, Kasia Kwitnieski, 2020-, Fatmata Sakho, 2019-, Olivia Skwierawski, 2020

Class of 2021, graduate students: Jason Grana, 2019-, Jaime Reel, 2019-

Class of 2020: Emma Cuba, 2019-, Annamarie Glaser, 2019-, Emily Rodrigues, 2019-, Cameron Perrott, 2019-, Isabella Succi, 2017-, Erin Threlfall, 2018-

A L U M N I (undergraduate lab member unless otherwise indicated by higher degree)

Michael Badalamenti, 2017, currently a nurse at Penn Presbyterian

Michael Hatala, 2016-2017, currently a medical scribe

Rachel Swenarton, 2016-2017

Angelo d'Antonio-Bertagnolli, 2017-2018, currently a medical student at Jefferson

Lilianna De Falcis, 2016-2018, currently a medical student at PCOM

Jessica Kerns, 2018, currently a medical student at PCOM

Dante Benincasa, 2018-2019

Mary Kate Dougherty, 2017-2019, currently an NIH IRTA postbac fellow

Nicholas Kerrigan, 2018-2019

Nicholas Lisowski, 2018-2019

Lakshmi Narayanam, 2017-2019, currently a medical student at Jefferson

Felisha Robinson, M.S., 2016-2019

Ckyam Saint-Cyr, 2018-2019

Thomas Jenkins, 2018-2020

Gianna Penezic, 2019-2020