Anna Stoll received her B.S in Forensic Science with a concentration in Molecular Biology and Toxicology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, followed by a M.A. in Biological Sciences from Hunter College in NY. In 2016 she joined the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at MSU. She currently works in the laboratory of Dr. Caryl Sortwell studying the role of neuroinflammation in Parkinson’s Disease utilizing the alpha-synuclein pre-formed fibril model of synucleinopathy. In her free time, she likes to hike, dance and sing-along to Disney musicals.