Tiffany Turner
BSc, ND Student
Tiffany Turner is a fourth year student at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine whose focus is on addressing the root cause of physical and psychological pain. Her research career began with comparative genomics using software modeling to annotate genomes of very small creatures with names impossible to pronounce correctly. She currently specializes in the torture of bacteria, is curious about anything that will fit under a microscope and gets embarrassingly excited when lab supplies arrive in the mail. She is known for wearing red rainboots and can predictably be found at either the SCNM lab or the Arizona State University Biodesign Institute lab at most hours of the week and weekend.
Tiffany Turner is a fourth year student at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine whose focus is on addressing the root cause of physical and psychological pain. Her research career began with comparative genomics using software modeling to annotate genomes of very small creatures with names impossible to pronounce correctly. She currently specializes in the torture of bacteria, is curious about anything that will fit under a microscope and gets embarrassingly excited when lab supplies arrive in the mail. She is known for wearing red rainboots and can predictably be found at either the SCNM lab or the Arizona State University Biodesign Institute lab at most hours of the week and weekend.