Associate Professor of Biology, University of Regina
I am an associate professor in the department of Biology at the University of Regina. As a neurophysiologist, I am interested in the workings on the human nervous system. Research areas that I currently focus on are Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Spinal Cord Injury, and Alzheimer's disease. I am not only interested in disease pathobiology, but also in drug development.
Researchers develop a promising new 'Trojan horse' treatment for multiple sclerosis
Sep 20, 2019 02:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
We often take our immune and nervous systems for granted. We assume that our immune system will protect us from diseases and when pathogens invade our body. Likewise, we assume that our nervous system will take information...
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