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Yasmin Radzi
  • Neuroscience & Dance/Theater
  • Houston, TX

Yasmin Radzi Presents at Ohio Wesleyan's 2016 Student Symposium

2016 May 13

Yasmin Radzi presented original work at Ohio Wesleyan University's 2016 Student Symposium.

The second-annual event, held April 20, allowed students to share the breadth and depth of their OWU academic work, hone their professional presentation skills, and foster communication about future research projects and artistic creations.

Radzi presented "The Effect of 6-chloro-tryptophan on QUIN Accumulation in Spinal Cord Injury." Radzi was mentored by Ohio Wesleyan faculty Jennifer Yates.

Undergraduate research, conducted under the mentorship of expert faculty, is a central component of The OWU Connection, Ohio Wesleyan's unique approach to student learning that links academic theory with real-world practice; crosses academic department boundaries to support deeper, interconnected learning; and prepares students for global citizenship and leadership.

Learn more about Ohio Wesleyan's Student Symposium and read 2016 abstracts at www.owu.edu/studentsymposium.

Congratulations to all of the Student Symposium participants!