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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GSBS Alumna Dr. Nicole Baganz In The News Twice

GSBS Neuroscience Alumna Dr. Nicole Baganz was featured by The Vanderbilt University Medical Center Reporter and the Nashville Scene for her contributions to public communication, outreach, and education about neuroscience.
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A Graduate Student’s Perspective On Attending A Conference Changes Over Time

Jessica Zavadil writes about the preparation that she did before the CPRIT Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research conference.
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M.D./ Ph.D. Student Katie Hinchee-Rodriguez Researches Diabetes

M.D./Ph.D. student Katie Hinchee-Rodriguez is currently researching Type 2 Diabetes.
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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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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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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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