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“Whitney at Mesa Marketing is a talented designer and brilliant marketer. She helped take our biomedical start-up company from concept to polished website, pitch deck, and brand kit in a matter of weeks. And she’s a great person to work with on top of that. Highly recommend!” – Russell Rockne, Ph.D.

“Mesa Marketing exceeded my expectations, delivering a website that truly captured my vision for Autica Bio. The final result was better than I could have imagined. I’m incredibly thankful for their dedication and expertise.” – Michael Nestor, Ph.D., Autica Bio

“Whitney has been amazing to work with while establishing my business! She has a clear understanding of my goals, is prompt, professional, and delivers outstanding web design and printed materials. I couldn’t do it without her!” – Megan Engbring, DNP, FNP-C

“Mesa Marketing has worked miracles for us and we love working with Whitney.” – Jess Gray

“Extremely detail-oriented, quick turnaround on projects, great communication throughout. Amazing at multitasking and juggling projects and tasks of various difficulties. Personable, engaging, and enthusiastic. Highly recommend for any marketing need!” – Alexandria Pilot-Chambers, D.Hs.

“Mesa Marketing is top quality for all aspects of web development, design, and general business support as a growing start-up organization. I highly recommend Whitney and Mesa Marketing.” – Hannah Varnell, D.V.M.

“Mesa Marketing designed the website for the medical practice I work for. I refer patients to it frequently because it is easy to use, aesthetically pleasing, and holds a wealth of organized information.” – Kelly Patterson, PA-C

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- Virginia Tech neuroscientists discover mitochondria’s role in shaping memory circuits (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2025)
- How your brain learns from rewards might hold the key to treating depression (Virginia Tech, Jan. 2025)
- Early active learning boosts skills for children born into extreme poverty but gains fade for Black boys, study shows (Virginia Tech, Oct. 2024)
- Is dementia preventable? Acclaimed neurologist shares latest Alzheimer’s breakthroughs. (Virginia Tech, April 2024)
Global health leader to outline ways to protect children from health impacts of climate change. (Virginia Tech, March 2024)
Aligning medicine, policy, and innovation: M.D.+Ph.D student named Society for Neuroscience Policy ambassador. (Virginia Tech, March 2024)
New Fralin Biomedical Research Institute neuroscientist decodes developmental disorders. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2024)
Leading scientist shares mysteries of the human milk microbiome in public lecture. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2024)
Researcher explores the long and short of COVID-19 in public lecture. (Virginia Tech, Jan. 2024)
M.D./Ph.D. student awarded prestigious NIH fellowship. (Virginia Tech, Dec. 2023)
New Fralin Biomedical Research Institute researcher pursues heart failure therapies. (Virginia Tech, Dec. 2023)
‘There is no Planet B’: Climate expert explores gap between science, policy, and opinion. (Virginia Tech, Oct. 2023)
Pioneer of ‘mind-reading’ AI to open Maury Strauss Distinguished Public Lecture series in Roanoke. (Virginia Tech, Sept. 2023)
From philosophy to computational psychiatry, one scientist’s journey into the human mind. (Virginia Tech, July 2023)
Scientists detect deadly arrhythmia trifecta: Salt, swelling, and leaky sodium channels. (Virginia Tech, May 2022)
Cancer Research Alliance forges new collaborations, strengthens research programs at inaugural retreat. (Virginia Tech, April 2022)
International Precision Neuroscience Conference to explore brain cancer, mental health, neurodegeneration. (Virginia Tech, March 2022)
Rare disease research gives families hope, ‘vital’ to advancing medicine. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2022)
Scientists identify neural disruptions underlying feeding, swallowing disorders in children. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2022)
Nobel laureate who discovered aging-related enzyme to discuss groundbreaking research. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2022)
‘Pay it forward’ to science, humankind during Virginia Tech Giving Day. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2022)
Scientists at Fralin Biomedical Research Institute develop new strategy for brain cancer treatment. (Virginia Tech, Jan. 2022)
Researchers aim to improve diabetes management in rural and urban communities with low-cost intervention. (Virginia Tech, Dec. 2021)
Researchers identify behavioral adaptations that may help Antarctic fishes to adapt to warming Southern Ocean. (Virginia Tech, Nov. 2021)
Neuroscientists explore differences in mitochondria of memory cells in the brain with new NIH funding. (Virginia Tech, Nov. 2021)
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC scientists identify beacon molecule that prevents vision, behavioral problems in mice. (Virginia Tech, Oct. 2021)
Researchers identify key brain circuit regulating cocaine addiction, relapse. (Virginia Tech, Oct. 2021)
Tiny Cargo Co. among Washington, DC Health Innovation QuickFire Challenge awardees. (Virginia Tech, Sept. 2021)
From pasture to patient: Fralin Biomedical Research Institute scientists distill cow’s milk into nano-capsules for drug delivery. (Virginia Tech, Aug. 2021)
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute scientists uncover how molecule improves appearance of surgery scars. (Virginia Tech, July 2021)
TBMH student receives competitive NIH award to study molecule’s role in healthy brain development. (Virginia Tech, July 2021)
Cancer biologist to join Fralin Biomedical Research Institute faculty, launch research lab in Washington, D.C. (Virginia Tech, July 2021)
New Fralin Biomedical scientist explores how metabolism, stress alter gene expression in heart cells. (Virginia Tech, June 2021)
Of mice, men – and fish: Researchers find parallels in spread of human brain cancer cells in mammals, zebrafish. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2021)
Unified Vision: How Children’s National Hospital, Virginia Tech, JLABS are creating pediatric and healthcare research hub in Washington, D.C. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2021)
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute graduate student awarded NIH Fellowship to examine balance, walking in children with cerebral palsy. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2021)
Virginia Tech, Children’s National Hospital award $100,000 to fund collaborative cancer research pilot projects. (Virginia Tech, Jan. 2021)
Virginia Tech COVID-19 lab ready to ramp up testing for thousands of student samples. (Virginia Tech, Jan. 2021)
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute scientists uncover mechanisms that wire the brain’s cerebral cortex. (Virginia Tech, Dec. 2020)
Virginia Tech, Children’s National Hospital request proposals for new brain cancer research pilot grants. (Virginia Tech, Dec. 2020)
New study shows how risk-averse teens sway peers to make safer choices. (Virginia Tech, Nov. 2020)
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute scientists provide new evidence of elusive electrical pathway in the heart. (Virginia Tech, Nov. 2020)
Virginia Tech lab joins network to expand COVID-19 testing across state. (Virginia Tech, Nov. 2020)
The race against cancer’s clock: New study shows chronic jet lag impairs immune response, accelerates tumor growth. (Virginia Tech, Oct. 2020)
Virginia Tech cancer researcher Carla Finkielstein to join Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC. (Virginia Tech, June 2020)
Scientists discover cellular structure of poorly understood visual brain region. (Virginia Tech, June 2020)
Scientists reveal how brain tumors impact normally supportive cells. (Virginia Tech, April 2020)
Virginia Tech engineers and Carilion Clinic physician upgrade breathing support device into makeshift ventilator. (Virginia Tech, April 2020)
Neuroscientists show how common parasitic infection causes seizures and psychiatric illness for some. (Virginia Tech, March 2020)
Virginia Tech startup seeks to use nano-capsules derived from milk to deliver heart drug. (Virginia Tech, Feb. 2020)
Graduate student earns prestigious NIH award to map unexplored brain region, study optic nerve regeneration. (Virginia Tech, July 2019)
Judges, neuroscientists consider how science and criminal justice converge at Roanoke neurolaw conference. (Virginia Tech, May 2019)
Harvard leader, former NIMH director, to discuss ‘genetics of mind’ at public lecture in Roanoke. (Virginia Tech, May 2019)
International scientists to plug into cellular signals at Fralin Biomedical Research Institute conference. (Virginia Tech, April 2019)
Former president of MIT to discuss ‘next technology revolution’ at community lecture in Roanoke. (Virginia Tech, April 2019)
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute scientist earns American Heart Association award to study stroke recovery. (Virginia Tech, Sept. 2019)
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC scientists discover compound that could shield heart tissue. (Virginia Tech, August 2019)
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