Master of Science in Immunology & Infection Opens Doors of Opportunity

The Master of Science in Immunology & Infection program attracts people from mid-career looking to get more experience; people who wish to apply for positions in research laboratories; and people who wish to apply to medical school.
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Double the N.I.H. Budget: Invest In Biomedical Research

A recent op-ed in The New York Times written by Newt Gingrich, discussed the importance of doubling the National Institute of Health budget.
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Congrats Ashley Delgado: Newest Graduate of the Dental Hygiene Program

Congratulations Ashley Delgado, the newest graduate from the Dental Hygiene program.
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Career Advisory Council: Find the Right Company for Where You Want to Go

Career Advisory Council members Dr. Melanie Paquette, Dr. David Price, Dr. Doug Frantz, Dr. Stan McHardy, and Dr. Edward Kalmykov spoke at the April 20 workshop about careers at pharmaceutical companies and industry.
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Congrats Rachel Smallwood: Newest Graduate of the Biomedical Engineering Program

Congratulations Rachel Smallwood, the newest graduate from the Biomedical Engineering Program.
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Nursing Science Ph.D. Helps Fill Demand for Nurses With Doctorate Degrees

With less than two percent of nurses having Ph.D.s, the Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Science program helps fill the demand for nurses with doctorate degrees.
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Nathan Mitchell Featured in ASPET News: Why Antidepressants Don’t Work Well For Kids

Physiology graduate student Nathan Mitchell was featured in ASPET for his work on uncovering new biological mechanisms that could treat depression in children more effectively.
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Graduate Students Win Travel Award to Microbiology & Immunology Annual Meetings

Curtis Clark, Meghan Guzman, Helia Nasrollahi, and Stacey Stahl receive travel awards to Microbiology and Immunology annual meetings.
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