(#406) Neurological Disruptions in Dyslexia


(#406) Neurological Disruptions in Dyslexia

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SkoolMentor is offering a unique opportunity for the high school and undergraduate students. Here, we are conducting the 8-week remote research program on “DYSLEXIA” with a neuroscience researcher with an extensive research experience in human brain connection, neurodegenerative anomalies like HIV- associated neurocognitive disorder and Autism.

The topics of research could be studying frequently altered genes, mRNA, proteins in dyslexia, including pathways and signaling. The study will focus on the brain regions linked with reading and writing in normal and special cases, using online available data. This study will provide an insight of understanding the disregulated pathways through various bioinformatics tools.

The researcher has served as a mentor for high school and undergraduate students at a prestigious Brain Research organization. The mentor can assist students to create a poster/presentation to be presented at science fairs and scientific conferences.

This is an excellent opportunity for students who are curious, driven, want to contribute to patient-oriented research and wish to learn cutting-edge web-based tools in dyslexia research.

Opportunities such as these are also a great way for students to showcase the passion for STEM and stand out in college applications.

The mentoring happens once a week for 8 weeks and is for 1-hour duration.

The students need to put in about 3-4 hours per week on their own doing the research.

For pricing and other details contact support@skoolmentor.com right away as spots fill up fast!

* Application Fee is non-refundable.

Limited seats available.

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