Natalie received her Honors Bachelor of Science from University of Western Ontario (2016).
Her research interest areas are clinical and translational neuroscience.
Her hobbies include reading, music, and traveling.
Natalie received her Honors Bachelor of Science from University of Western Ontario (2016).
Her research interest areas are clinical and translational neuroscience.
Her hobbies include reading, music, and traveling.
Natalie received her Honors Bachelor of Science from University of Western Ontario (2016).
Her research interest areas are clinical and translational neuroscience.
Her hobbies include reading, music, and traveling.
Natalie received her Honors Bachelor of Science from University of Western Ontario (2016).
Her research interest areas are clinical and translational neuroscience.
Her hobbies include reading, music, and traveling.
The Ko Lab
Research
Enrolling as a volunteer subject in a research study is one of the most satisfying ways you can help end the scourge of neurological or psychiatric diseases.
In particular, if you have Parkinson’s disease, or even if you are a healthy individual, you may be eligible to take part in studies that can help medical scientists learn to treat and prevent this debilitating illness.
You can enroll in our research study by contacting:
Stella Choi
Research Assistant
eun.choi@umanitoba.ca
Phone: 204-787-4897
Current research studies are focusing on the following important topics:
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Parkinson’s disease
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Mental Health
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Effects of non-invasive brain stimulation