Biography:
Roshni Gandhi is a third-year medical student at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) and graduated with a degree in biomedical engineering from Rowan University in 2021, where she won the DaVinci Medallion for Excellence in Biomedical Engineering. While at CMSRU, she has worked on a number of research projects in clinical medicine encompassing cardiology, internal medicine, surgery, and addiction medicine. She has joined Dr. Martin Job’s research lab where she studies the effects of cocaine on the brain.
Title : Sigma-2 receptors appear to be more relevant than Sigma-1 receptors in the mechanism of cocaine consumption