Scott Parker graduated with High Honors from The University of Texas in May 2007, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology with a focus on immunology and human infectious diseases. Scott’s prior research in biochemistry focused on improving the efficiency of solar cell generation of energy for which he received funding from the U.S. department of Energy. His current research focus is on evaluating the role of 360 degree fusion for one-level or multi-level corpectomy of the cervical and thoraco-lumbar spine. Scott is currently a medical student at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and is expected to obtain his medical degree in 2011. |


