Q & A With Researcher Liz Fisher About Stroke Research & The American Heart Association Fellowship

Liz Fisher writes about why she's passionate about stroke research and her new American Heart Association fellowship.
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Alumna Dr. Sweta Mishra Interviewed by American Lung Association

A recent Ph.D. graduate of our Cellular and Structural Biology graduate program, Dr. Sweta Mishra was recently interviewed by the American Lung Association (ALA).
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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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What is it about science that you see as joyous and fun?

Graduate students Justin Drerup, Phillip Webster, and Sabrina Martinez explain why they think science is joyous and fun.
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Alumna Dr. Shivani Ruparel Explains How She Became an Assistant Professor

Dr. Shivani Ruparel, an alumna of the Cellular and Structural Biology program, recommends students also pursue subjects that they are not an expert in.
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Alumna Dr. Shivani Ruparel Receives Grant to Curb Pain For Oral Cancer Patient

Dr. Shivani Ruparel, an alumna of the Cellular and Structural Biology graduate program, just received an 2015 American Cancer Society (ACS) Grant Award to support her work on oral cancers.
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Q & A with Phillip Webster: Friends, Fun, & Grad School

Phillip Webster explains he first became interested in science and the friends he's made through the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development program.
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Calais Prince Follows Her Passion as a Researcher

Calais Prince is passionate about research as well as increasing diversity in STEM.
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