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  • Home
  • Research
    • iPSC Models of Epilepsy
    • Rodent Models of Epilepsy and Stroke
    • Adult Neuroregeneration
  • People
    • Jack Parent
    • Denice Heckel
    • Andrew Tidball
    • Helen Zhang
    • Yu Liu
    • Louis Dang
    • Palsamy Kanagaraj
    • Sandra Mojica-Perez
    • Tuo Ji
    • Wei Niu
    • Tracy Qiao
    • Shivanshi Vaid
    • Isha Verma
    • Julie Ziobro
    • Carmen Varela
    • Kyle Stokes
    • Roksolana Sudyk
    • Jinghui Luo
    • Dan Jaklic
    • Sheetal Jahagirdar
    • Undergraduates
    • Former Lab Members
  • Publications
  • Collaborators
  • Contact
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Roksolana Sudyk is a research technician in Dr. Jack Parent's Lab in the Department of Neurology in the University of Michigan Medical School. Her interests include the utilization of human iPSCs and organoids to model neurological diseases and disorders. Under the guidance of Dr. Jack Parent, Dr. Wei Niu, and Dr. Richard Hume, she employed human iPSC derived organoids to study PCDH19-Related Epilepsy, submitting a thesis in fulfillment of the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience with Honors. Currently, she is working with Dr. Andrew Tidball and Dr. Jinghui Luo to study the genetic and pharmaceutical causes of neural tube defects.

Undergraduate training:
B.S. in Neuroscience, Psychology, & Gender and Health, University of Michigan, 2017-2021
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