About Me
Brittany Percin is a medical student completing a research year at the University of Utah. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Caltech, where she researched cortical resection and neural circuits corresponding to fear in mice. During her undergraduate career, she also completed a summer of alcohol addiction research at the University of California San Francisco Neurology department. Brittany attends medical school at the University of California San Diego, where she has become involved in multiple clinical facing Orthopaedics research studies under the mentorship of Dr. Kent. She is now working on projects studying the biomechanics of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty as well as snapping scapula syndrome. Brittany enjoys skiing, swimming, and running with her dog.