Gadzhi Shakhnavazov, Verrazzano Class of 2024, completed major in Biology
"The
more you learn, the more you earn," is a famous quote by Warren
Buffett. While most people think that it is only related to money, I found it
to be beyond that. Learning, in my opinion, provides one with an opportunity to
have new experiences, which can then shape the person.
Doing research was a
new thing for me, and to be honest, it was not easy, but it was worth it. While
my capstone project (research) was a meta-analysis and I did not have to physically
do the experiments, it was not easy to find reliable sources and accurate
information.
Searching for articles
on the comparison of conventional and non-conventional treatments for Parkinson's
disease was quite difficult, since the disorder is not well studied yet. During
the process of completing my project, I embarked on a journey that not only
enriched my understanding of this neurological disorder but also honed my
skills in research, critical analysis, interpretation of information, and
teamwork.
After completing the
project, I enhanced my research skills and learned new ways of finding reliable
information that I implement in my everyday life. For example, I recently
needed to buy supplements and I used my research skills to find a good study
that discussed the benefits and disadvantages of different forms of certain supplements
that best suited my needs.
Another important
aspect that was enhanced was teamwork. Working and communicating with my
partner and mentor taught me important communication skills, making me more
professional. We had different perspectives on different matters, but, embracing
diverse perspectives and integrating insights from several minds can lead to
more comprehensive solutions to complex challenges.
As mentioned above, the
disorder is not well studied yet, so it is important for research to continue.
One potential direction is to conduct longitudinal studies to assess the
long-term efficacy and safety of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological
interventions for Parkinson's disease. Furthermore, advancements in technology
offer opportunities to enhance the delivery and monitoring of
non-pharmacological interventions such as physical therapy, cognitive training,
and deep brain stimulation. While meta-analysis exposes you to a broad scope of
information, I think that choosing one certain treatment and conducting a
physical experiment on its effectiveness would be a great way to continue
researching the topic in the future.
In conclusion, the
process of developing and completing my capstone project has been a transformative
journey. It has not only deepened my understanding of this neurological
disorder but has also equipped me with invaluable skills in research, critical
analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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