Did you know that the TCNLab accepts thesis students from multiple different programs? This year, we had the pleasure of hosting Samina Panjwani, who is completing her One Health thesis! This is an exciting interdisciplinary program that “aims to understand how humans, the environment, and animals are interconnected and interdependent for health.”
Samina has been working closely with lab sponsor Oren Princz-Lebel on a project looking at stimulus-response learning and its relevance to Parkinson’s Disease. Congratulations on a beautiful poster showcasing all your hard work in the lab!
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