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This episode embarks on a journey through the world of groundbreaking research with our special guest, Dr. Kimberly Drenser, who holds the prestigious title of what is called a double doctor (i.e. she holds two medical degrees).
Additionally, Dr. Drenser engaged in a two-year retinal fellowship with associated retinal consultants Dr. Anthony Capone and Dr. Michael Trese.
Your host, Dr. Patrick Droste dives into this captivating three-part series that covers innovative and promising research for the future. In part one, we will explore the fundamental definitions of principles that underpin genetic research and particularly genetic eye disease. Part two will navigate the captivating landscape of research development challenges, and part three will investigate pivotal moments that shape the trajectory of a scientific breakthrough from early-stage investigations to rigorous experimentation.
This episode embarks on a journey through the world of groundbreaking research with our special guest, Dr. Kimberly Drenser, who holds the prestigious title of what is called a double doctor (i.e. she holds two medical degrees).
Additionally, Dr. Drenser engaged in a two-year retinal fellowship with associated retinal consultants Dr. Anthony Capone and Dr. Michael Trese.
Your host, Dr. Patrick Droste dives into this captivating three-part series that covers innovative and promising research for the future. In part one, we will explore the fundamental definitions of principles that underpin genetic research and particularly genetic eye disease. Part two will navigate the captivating landscape of research development challenges, and part three will investigate pivotal moments that shape the trajectory of a scientific breakthrough from early-stage investigations to rigorous experimentation.