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Milton Jennings

Undeclared ('29)

Milton (‘29) is a prospective Psychology major interested in understanding how neural circuits shape behavior and disease, with the long-term goal of becoming a neurosurgeon. He developed his interest in research through the BCAP program at Wayne State University, where he studied a CD40 antibody-based approach to cancer therapy using liposome delivery systems.

Milton joined the Institute as a summer 2026 NeURO fellow, where he investigates how the Sall3 gene regulates presynaptic development in the spinal cord.

Outside the lab, he works as a tour guide, is a member of the Stanford Pre-Medical Association, and enjoys exploring fashion and modeling.
 

Faculty Advisor: Julia Kaltschmidt