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Kiranjot Jhajj

Kiranjot Jhajj

Master's student UNBC Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) jhajj@unbc.ca Department of Psychology
I’m Kiranjot from Prince George, BC and I just finished my BSc Honours in Psychology at the University of Northern British Columbia. Currently, I am an MSc student in the Psychology program at UNBC. My research interests include female behavioural neuroendocrinology, specifically looking at the effects of ovarian hormones on...
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Xinyi Lin

Xinyi Lin

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) xinyi.lin@camh.ca
I am a Master’s student in Dr. Liisa Galea’s lab, focusing on the intersection of sex and APOE genotype in hippocampal plasticity and cognition during middle age, with a particular interest on the role of the complement system. Both sex and APOEε4 genotype are significant risk factors for Alzheimer’s Disease...
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