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Wong, Letitia

Letitia Wong - Email
PhD Candidate - Started Fall 2008
Hometown: Bartlett, IL
Rotating through research labs

Undergraduate Work
2008 - Bachelors in Pharmacology & Toxicology from UW-Madison

Interests Cats

Why I Joined METC
Toxicology is a science of two sides: studying the adverse effect of the agents and then seeking for prevention and treatment through certain amount of effort. There are several reasons why I want to join the METC program. PharmTox undergrad major has given me a strong interest in biological interaction of different chemicals and drugs. I spent most of my undergrad years in the pharmacology classes until taking toxicology courses in my senior year. The courses gave me a better understanding that science does not only focus on the favorable side but also concerns with the unfavorable aspect and thereby seeking for prevention. The concept I learned from the courses induces me striving for further knowledge in toxicology.

Publications
Zhu, L., Wong, L., Yu, L. Surface-Enhanced Crystallization of Amorphous Nifedipine. Molecular Pharmaceutics. 2008.

Date Last Updated: 10/27/2008 webteam@med.wisc.edu