My name is Rudolph Rodriguez. I am a junior at the University of Arizona studying Physics and Mathematics. I was originally a Neuroscience and Cognitive Science major and still have a love for the field, so I am currently working in Dr. Ying-hui Chou’s Brain Imaging and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) laboratory. Our lab focuses on using TMS to help improve memory function in both cognitively impaired and healthy adults. Outside of research, I enjoy reading, writing music, and betraying my university by going to ASU football games.

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