Resumes
Resumes
Medical Student At Kern Medical Center
View pageLocation:
Glendale, California
Industry:
Research
Work:
Massachusetts General Hospital - Greater Boston Area Dec 2005 - Dec 2008
Senior Research Associate
Muscular Therapy Institive - Watertown, Ma Dec 2006 - Jan 2008
Instructor of Physiology, Pathology & Anatomy
Keck School of Medicine/Doheny Eye Institute - Greater Los Angeles Area Sep 2002 - Aug 2003
Research Associate III.
UCSB NEUROSCIENC INSTITUTE - Santa Barbara, California Area Nov 1999 - Sep 2001
Research Associate
Senior Research Associate
Muscular Therapy Institive - Watertown, Ma Dec 2006 - Jan 2008
Instructor of Physiology, Pathology & Anatomy
Keck School of Medicine/Doheny Eye Institute - Greater Los Angeles Area Sep 2002 - Aug 2003
Research Associate III.
UCSB NEUROSCIENC INSTITUTE - Santa Barbara, California Area Nov 1999 - Sep 2001
Research Associate
Education:
St Georges University School of Medicine 2009 - 2013
Doctor of Medicine (MD) Boston University School of Medicine 2003 - 2005
MA, Graduate Medical Science University of California, Santa Barbara 1996 - 2001
B.S., BioPsychology
Doctor of Medicine (MD) Boston University School of Medicine 2003 - 2005
MA, Graduate Medical Science University of California, Santa Barbara 1996 - 2001
B.S., BioPsychology
Languages:
English
Armenian
French
Spanish
Armenian
French
Spanish
Awards:
Geoffrey H. Bourne Scholarship recipient. St. George’s University, School of Medicine
St George's University
Dean’s list. St. George University School of Medicine
St George's University
MERITORIOUS AWARD for Graduate Thesis entitled:Thesis:“Parkinson’s Disease and Dyskinesia."
Dean Carl Franzblau
As part of my Graduate Thesis, our team explored the effects of continuous infusion of L-dopa on Parkinson Disease animal models and explored the role of the D-2 pathway. Our results indicated that continuous dosage of L-dopa as well as manipulation of the D-2 pathway did not result in significant L-dopa induced Dyskinesia
St George's University
Dean’s list. St. George University School of Medicine
St George's University
MERITORIOUS AWARD for Graduate Thesis entitled:Thesis:“Parkinson’s Disease and Dyskinesia."
Dean Carl Franzblau
As part of my Graduate Thesis, our team explored the effects of continuous infusion of L-dopa on Parkinson Disease animal models and explored the role of the D-2 pathway. Our results indicated that continuous dosage of L-dopa as well as manipulation of the D-2 pathway did not result in significant L-dopa induced Dyskinesia