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MSc Epidemiology, MSc [https://rehab.queensu.ca/academic-programs/mscpt Physical Therapy] Student, PhD Candidate Neuroscience
MSc Epidemiology, MSc [https://rehab.queensu.ca/academic-programs/mscpt Physical Therapy] Student, PhD Candidate Neuroscience
My research primarily focuses on the molecular and cellular underpinnings of neurological conditions. Currently, my doctoral research is looking at targeting an astrocytic channel in order to improve the prognosis of patients following ischemic stroke, with a specific focus on potassium currents. On the other hand, my master’s research focused on examining the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms on an individuals’ risk for autism spectrum disorders.
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I am a first year student in the Queen's MScPT program. 
 
At the same time I am a graduate level researcher. My research primarily focuses on the molecular and cellular underpinnings of neurological conditions. Currently, my doctoral research is looking at targeting an astrocytic channel in order to improve the prognosis of patients following ischemic stroke, with a specific focus on potassium currents. On the other hand, my epidemiological research focused on examining the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms on an individuals’ risk for autism spectrum disorders.<br>  


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I am a first year student in the Queen's MScPT program.

At the same time I am a graduate level researcher. My research primarily focuses on the molecular and cellular underpinnings of neurological conditions. Currently, my doctoral research is looking at targeting an astrocytic channel in order to improve the prognosis of patients following ischemic stroke, with a specific focus on potassium currents. On the other hand, my epidemiological research focused on examining the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms on an individuals’ risk for autism spectrum disorders.

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