McLaughlin Institute Interns delve into Parkinson’s research to enhance Montana high school science programs
| August 13, 2008 |
The first day C.M. Russell High School science teacher Jon Davis walked into Dr. Deborah Cabin’s lab at the McLaughlin Research Institute http://www.montana.edu/mri/ earlier this summer, he was overwhelmed.
Cabin’s research lab focuses on Parkinson’s disease, and on the first day of his 10-week internship, Cabin slammed the biology teacher with terminology such as “neurodegenerative” and “a-synuclein,” which had his head swimming.
“I said to Dr. Cabin, ‘I didn’t understand everything you said,’” Davis recalled. “But you learn quickly.”
By KRISTEN CATES Tribune Staff Writer
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