Christina King Successfully Defends Dissertation at the University of Pittsburgh
Christina King defended her dissertation work on November 16, 2018 at the University of Pittsburgh. The title of her dissertation is “Development and Applications of Enhanced Multiplexing to Better Understand Aging, Infection, and Alzheimer’s Disease.” Upon completing all necessary requirements to obtain a Ph.D. in Chemistry, Christina accepted a post-doctoral scholar training position in the Vanderbilt Interdisciplinary Training Program in Alzheimer’s Disease. She will continue to work in the RASR laboratory shifting her focus to studying racial disparities in Alzheimer’s Disease.