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Chronic Illness Student Tops Class, Defies Limits

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Graduate with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and ADHD achieved top grades.
  • She used adaptive study methods like a rolling desk and voice recordings.
  • Another graduate developed a rapid, low-cost test for bovine TB strains.
Chronic Illness Student Tops Class, Defies Limits

A determined graduate has successfully navigated her Master's degree while managing a severe chronic illness. Caitlin Mannis, who lives with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), ADHD, and chronic migraines, achieved the highest grade in her global security and borders Master's program at Queen's University.

Mannis employed creative adaptations, including a rolling desk for bed-based work and voice recordings when typing became painful. She emphasized adapting study methods rather than lowering goals, stating, "My condition does not define the limits of my ambition or my work." Her message encourages others with long-term health conditions to "live in spite" and not be limited by others' perceptions.

In parallel, Dr. Ryan Magee, another Queen's graduate, has developed a groundbreaking, low-cost method to identify bovine tuberculosis strains. His PhD research created a detailed genetic family tree of the pathogen, leading to a simple DNA test. Dr. Magee will now work as a microbial genomics scientist, applying his findings to improve disease control strategies.

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Caitlin Mannis used adaptive study methods like a rolling desk and voice recordings to accommodate her Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and ADHD.
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome is a genetic condition that affects connective tissues, impacting skin, joints, and blood vessel walls.
Dr. Ryan Magee developed a simple, rapid, and low-cost DNA test to identify different strains of bovine tuberculosis.

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