Korinna Sherman |
Korinna Sherman of Poland, a Thiel College student, will spend the summer at the University of South Florida working with Theresa Zeziewicz, M.D., and a team of researchers doing a clinical study of Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.
Sherman is an undergraduate member of the biochemistry program at Thiel. She was chosen as a result of her work on a Greenville Neuromodulation Center Faculty/Student Research Institute project she conducted last summer.
The project provided Sherman experience in animal care and handling, drug and behavioral testing, histology, microscopy and data analysis.
http://www.vindy.com/news/2017/may/28/thiel-college-student-does-clinical-study/
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