An endeavor most educational and philisophical, a gathering most intellectual and satirical and hysterical and libational.
(Doors open at 6 p.m. at The Sidecar Supper Club in downtown B-town on 8/1/22; lyceum begins at 7 p.m..)
MEGAN VOGEL has earned a bachelors degree in behavioral Neuroscience from North Central College. Megan currently works as a medical assistant and she plans on beginning her graduate program to become a Physician Assistant in January. Once out of school, Megan intends to specialize in Neurosurgery as a PA.
As part of Megan's bachelors degree, she wrote and received an undergraduate research grant to assess the effects of low dose ketamine on opioid addiction and relapse in rats. Megan found that when given as a daily injection, ketamine was able to prevent significant relapse to oxycodone seeking in these rats across multiple micro doses. Did you know rats can laugh? And cry? Megan looks forward to sharing her rat stories with you!