Dr. Kaitlyn Lewis: Aging Research Will Help Us Live Better Lives

Dr. Kaitlyn Lewis is passionate about aging research because she believes that it will help us live better lives.
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Paparazzi Calling: Communicating Your Discoveries To The Media

Read 8 helpful tips for getting news coverage from the press.
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Why Did You Become A Scientist? Vignettes from Postdoctoral Fellows

Vignettes from Postdoctoral Fellows Dr. LaShauna Evans, Dr. Akash Bhattacharya, and Dr. Bridget Ford about why they became scientists.
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Heather Hambright Receives GSBS Award For AACR Annual Meeting

Heather Hambright, a graduate student in the Cancer Biology track has been selected to receive a GSBS travel award worth $1,500 to attend and participate in the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting holding in New Orleans, LA in April 2016.
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Nancy Nguyen Works To Find Therapeutics For Cardiovascular Disease

Nancy Nguyen is currently working to find therapeutics for cardiovascular disease.
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Final Words: Sonal Tonapi & the Cancer Biology Track

Sonal Tonapi, a student in the Cancer Biology Track, explains what it was like to graduate with two successful projects.
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Final Words: Huiyoung “Jimmy” Yun Speaks About How Working For An NGO Led Him To Research

Huiyoung "Jimmy" Yun, a graduate student in the Department of Pharmacology, explains how working for an NGO in Australia made him want to research cures for cancer.
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Is Plagiarism A Problem in Science?

Is plagiarism a problem for scientists? Dr. Nicquet Blake, Dr. Ratna Vadlamudi, and Dr. Rong Li answer questions about what to do when your mentor's resume looks too similar to yours.
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