Yasmin Bonsu, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website.
Yasmin reflects on her transformative year in an Oxford Lab. She shares her experiences working on Parkinson's and Alzheimer's research, the impact of engaging with donors on Alzheimer’s Research UK day, and the inspiration drawn from the "Celebrating Diversity in Science and Medicine" event. Yasmin emphasises the importance of representation in STEM and the value of effective science communication. As she looks forward to her final year of university, she is excited about the future and eager to continue her journey in research, advocating for diversity and making science accessible to all. What would a placement year do for you?
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-a-reflection-of-my-year-in-an-oxford-lab/
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Yasmin Bonsu is an an undergraduate student from the University of Manchester currently undertaking a placement year at Wade-Martins Lab at Oxford University. Yasmin is investigating the activity of proteoforms of the granin family in cortical neurons insulted with oligomerised amyloid beta. Her goal is to finish her placement year, earn her bachelor’s degree in neuroscience, and then pursue a PhD in clinical neuroscience. Through Yasmin's blogs we'll gain insights on life as an undergraduate, and hopefully inspire others to pursue a career in dementia research. @yasminnnx2
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