Pace University: When Research Gets Personal - Meet Pace's Epilepsy Advocates
January 19, 2024
January 19, 2024
NEW YORK, Jan. 19 (TNSres) -- Pace University issued the following news release:
It was 2018. Married couple Timothy Myers, PhD, and Kimberly "Kimmi" Stephens, PhD, were settling into their seats at a movie theater to watch The Incredibles 2 for Tim's birthday.
They didn't finish the film. During the title sequence, Kimmi had a seizure. She had never had one before, but as a computational and cellular/molecular neuroscientist specializing in an area called net . . .
It was 2018. Married couple Timothy Myers, PhD, and Kimberly "Kimmi" Stephens, PhD, were settling into their seats at a movie theater to watch The Incredibles 2 for Tim's birthday.
They didn't finish the film. During the title sequence, Kimmi had a seizure. She had never had one before, but as a computational and cellular/molecular neuroscientist specializing in an area called net . . .