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Monica Nelson successfully defends dissertation

Monica Nelson stands in a classroom with her dissertation committee members

Monica Nelson, PhD successfully defended her dissertation, "Contribution of Contextual Factors and Neuropathology to Dementia," today. Nelson’s committee chair was and her co-major professors were Ross Andel, PhD and Brent Small, PhD. Victor Molinari, PhD and also served on the committee. Congratulations, Dr. Monica Nelson!

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