Asad Lone has nearly completed his PhD in biology. He tells Ariel Frame and Laura Munoz about the cell biology research he has done on the impact of p66Shc on cell metabolism and susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease brain pathology. Asad also discusses his interest in the ketogenic diet and post-PhD plans.
To read about Asad's work, you can find him on ResearchGate
Recorded January 19, 2020
Produced by Laura Munoz Baena
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