Eileen completed her undergraduate degree in neuroscience at UCLA. During that time, she established her interest in research while working with Marie-Francoise Chesselet on the Thy1-aSyn model focusing on non-motor symptoms. She then earned her PhD at Oregon Health & Science University, where she assessed the role of apolipoprotein E isoforms in the risk and disease progression of PD and AD.

Weill Cornell Medicine | United States
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Eileen Torres, PhD

Weill Cornell Medicine

Eileen completed her undergraduate degree in neuroscience at UCLA. During that time, she established her interest in research while working with Marie-Francoise Chesselet on the Thy1-aSyn model focusing on non-motor symptoms. She then earned her PhD at Oregon Health & Science University, where she assessed the role of apolipoprotein E isoforms in the risk and disease progression of PD and AD.

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