Congratulations to AD&D Lab undergraduate research assistant, Dalia El-Shafie, for defending her Honors Thesis entitled, “Physical activity moderates the relationship between APOE e4 status and working memory: The Health and Retirement Study”. Dalia will be graduating with Honors in the Major this semester and moving on to a graduate program in Psychology. Well done, Dalia!
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