Hydrocephalus Association
Monica Chau, PhD, is a neuroscientist with extensive experience in conducting clinical research on cell therapies for Parkinson's disease. Monica has served in various roles at different academic institutions, including as National Director of Research at the Hydrocephalus Association. Monica has a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Neuroscience from Emory University School of Medicine and a Bachelor of Science degree in Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior from the University of California, Davis. Throughout their career, Monica has taught courses on various biological topics and implemented creative teaching strategies to engage students.
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Hydrocephalus Association
Founded in 1983 as a family support group, the Hydrocephalus Association has grown to become the largest patient advocacy group for hydrocephalus in the United States. The mission of the Hydrocephalus Association is to promote a cure for hydrocephalus and improve the lives of those affected by the condition.