As the Summer comes to an end some of us will be wrapping up our research while others, like myself will be continuing to work on it through the coming months and potentially even years. As our research snowballed into bigger and bigger topics we all can say one thing for sure is that research…
Tag: Ophthalmology
Communicating to those I may help
Standing, or as of late sitting in front of a screen, and presenting to people can oftentimes be exciting, dreadful, or a mix of both. Whether people are enthusiastic to share about what they discovered, or have a fear they may make a fool of themselves. Whatever the case, presenting, and therefore communicating topics and…
Research from all walks of life
Now that the first weeks are done, I’ve had time to talk to my fellow peers and understand a greater depth of each of their projects which have been fascinating. With my acceptance into the Brackenridge fellowship, my hopes were to better learn from all of you how I could take my research a step…
Wyatt Kriebel – Developing AAV gene therapy for inherited ocular disease
Hi everyone! My name is Wyatt Kriebel and I am a rising junior who is majoring in Biology with a minor in chemistry and history with plans of attending medical school. As a person who has dealt with a health condition from a young age, I feel very passionate about my research to introduce new…