Let’s talk about science…

The language of science is currently inaccessible to most people. Let's start to change that.
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Stem Cells and Getting Old

It is intuitive to think that we could treat degeneration with regeneration. However, this approach has a major problem.
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San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium: A Place For Discovery And Inspiration

Cathy Samaoya describes what she learned from the San Antonio Breast Cancer symposium, the largest breast cancer symposium in the world.
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The Science Mill: Making The Invisible Visible

Jodie Gray and the Graduate Student Association took a field trip to the Hill Country Science Mill to prepare for Science Fiesta 2016.
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Travels in DC: Yuanhang Liu at the BIBM Conference

GSBS Travel Award winner Yuanhang Liu writes about the Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) initiative and other updates from the IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM) conference in D.C.
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Diversity In STEM: What Is It And Why Is It important?

Diversity in science acknowledges the potential for greatness in individuals who are underrepresented. It builds relationships and improves our creativity. It improves our work environments and strengthens our interpersonal skills.
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Volunteering at the Cancer Therapy Research Center: Sharon Kwee Plays Violin For Patients

Graduate student Sharon Kwee volunteers at the CTRC where she plays violin for patients.
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Calais Prince Speaks To Undergraduate Students About Careers in Biomedicine

Calais Prince spoke to Texas State University undergraduate students about careers in biomedicine.
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