Tudor Cisu Learns From the Best
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009Tudor Cisu seems to have no trouble finding the best teachers to learn from. The 19 year old premed sophomore at Binghamton University, dreams of becoming a physician scientist someday and making significant contributions to medical research.
Tudor has amassed an impressive list of research credentials that go back to his junior year at Fayetteville-Manlius High School when he plucked up the courage to ask a biophysics professor from Syracuse University if he could assist in some research.
Since then, Tudor Cisu has had several other opportunities to observe and train with some of the best medical researchers and practitioners in the nation. He works as a project aide for the Spinal Cord Injury and Neurorehabilitation Laboratory at SUNY Upstate Medical University under Dr. Blair Calancie. In 2008, he spent a summer doing some “clinical shadowing” under Dr. Keith Black and Dr. Wouter Shievink at Cedar-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.
At Binghamton, he’s even impressed Dr. Jacques Beaumont, principal investigator at the Beaumont Bioengineering Research Laboratory who has described Tudor Cisu as “a rising star.”
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