Biography:
Dr. Stacey Main earned her Bachelor’s degree at the University of Central Florida where she studied microbiology and molecular biology. She then volunteered at a research facility investigating the pathophysiological changes seen in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. She later matriculated into Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Master of Biomedical Sciences program she did a thesis on the neuropathological and behavioral changes associated with autism spectrum disorders. While in medical school, she contributed to numerous research projects. She is now the chief neurology resident at Geisinger Medical Center and plans to pursue a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology following graduation.
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