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    Kid Canada: also a full-time molecular neuroscience researcher This is why Kurt Warner refused to sign with the Titans. more »
    twoeightnine: Alright, who rhinestoned her stomach? more »
    Weed Against Speed: When she talks about using the post-mortem brain tissue of Alzheimer's patients to test how they react to certain medications, Melissa's blue eyes spa... more »
    Starburied: Ha! I create cDNA all the time for gene expression and go unnoticed by Deadspin! Oh right, I don't have tits. more »
    Katni: So unfair. When I guillotine rodents at my job, I get reported to HR. Pretty girls get away with everything. more »
    Juancho: Whoa, Photoshop-riffic job. Give me that schoolteacher from the Eagles over this girl, any day. more »
    MitchKayak: So Vince Young has Alzheimer's? Makes sense. more »
    ArkansasFred: Even a blind squirrel finds a nut from time to time. more »
    David Hume: While other Titans cheerleaders are mulling the advantages of calfskin vs. vinyl... Just take the f'ing pill already. more »
    Katni: Sheesh. Don't you think the Quantitative Real Time PCR tag has worn out its welcome? more »
    Steve U: I'd match her base pair. more »
    Karlifornia: As a researcher for brown bag science, I'm going to need to keep Melissa overnight for observation. more »
    Weed Against Speed: The 23-year-old New Orleans native recently graduated with a Bachelors in Neuroscience from Vanderbilt. Gloria, right? more »
    Candace Parker Secret Lover: Titans Cheerleader Will Reanimate Your Lifeless Tissue I just throw them in the trash afterwards, but I'm all for recycling... more »
    ChuckKnoblauchThrowingError: Melissa Hodges is not only a Tennessee Titans cheerleader, but she's also a full-time molecular neuroscience researcher at Vanderbilt University. I kn... more »
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    Titans Cheerleader Will Reanimate Your Lifeless Tissue

    Melissa Hodges is not only a Tennessee Titans cheerleader, but she's also a full-time molecular neuroscience researcher at Vanderbilt University. Hmm. You'd think she could have helped Vince Young. More »