My Career As A Clinical Research Associate at Medpace

Biomedical Engineering Alum Dr. Rita Oluwaseun talks about her position as a Clinical Research Associate at Medpace.
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Claudia Oglivie Works to Increase Research For Minorities

Claudia Oglivie, a recent graduate of the Nursing Science Ph.D. program, is passionate about increasing minority research.
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A Failure to Communicate Science Effectively Will Lead The Public To Mistrust Scientists

Ahsan Choudary writes about how examples like Theranos's false technology, Hwang Woo-Suk's stem cell cloning controversy, and Haruko Obokata's false claims about the creation of a novel technique demonstrate that bad science happens more than we may realize.
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Studying Neurosurgery Abroad: Mariam Ishaque in London

In preparation for her transition back to medical school, Mariam Ishaque went to England to work with the Imperial College of London's Neurosurgery Department.
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BME Student Featured in UTSA’s “Meet A Roadrunner” Student Spotlight

UTSA and UTHSCSA joint graduate program in biomedical engineering student Mirunalini Thirugnanasambandam was recently featured in UTSA's "Meet A Roadrunner" student spotlight.
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Stem cells: fact, fiction, controversy

There is a fundamental misunderstandings of what stem cells are and why some are opposed to embryonic stem cell research.
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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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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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