Understanding mechanisms underlying neuromuscular diseases, such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease using mouse and human cell based models.
After obtaining my B.S. and B.A. in Psychology at Appalachian State University, I did my Ph.D. at the University of South Carolina in Dr. Deanna Smith's lab. In her lab, I studied mechanisms regulating dynein-dependent axonal transport with a particular interest in how impairment of these pathways can lead to neurodegeneration.
The Jackson Laboratory
Postdoctoral fellow
Adv: Dr. Robert Burgess
2018-present
University of South Carolina
Ph.D., Biological Sciences
Adv: Deanna Smith
2012-2018
Appalachian State University
B.A. & B.S. Psychology
Minors: German & Chemistry
2008-2012
University of South Carolina
Teaching Assistant
Courses: BIOL 101 (lab), CHEM 102 (lab and recitation), BIOL 460 (lab)
2017-2018 & 2012-2013
Appalachian State University
Research Assistant
Advisor: Dr. Mark Zrull
2010-2012
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