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Congratulations to Erin Kaiser! She won 1st place in the poster competition at the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Conference. The institutions of the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance leverage their complementary strengths to accelerate clinical and translational education, research, and community engagement to impact health in Georgia and beyond. Translation is the process of…
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Congratulations to Lilley Cushman for winning 2nd place at the Augusta University-Medical College of Georgia Ignite the Dream of Medicine Conference! This conference will help students gain a better understanding of health profession school, with emphasis on medical school. The conference provides interactive workshops and simulations designed to hone participants’ skills and preparation that are necessary for…
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Congratulations, Laurel! We are very proud to have you in our lab and are excited to see your work at the CURO Symposium next year!
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Shuchi was awarded the CURO Assistantship. Congratulations, Shuchi, we can’t wait to see your work at the CURO Symposium.
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Congratulations, Hend, for being awarded the CURO Assistantship! We are so proud of you!
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Zach has been awarded the CURO Assistantship. Way to go, Zach!
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Congratulations, Abby! We are excited to see your work at the CURO Symposium next year!
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Congrats, Lily Francis! Lily’s poster at the Emory STEM Symposium won 2nd place in poster presentations!
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Madelaine Wendzik received a Travel Award from the Biomedical Health Sciences Institute to fund her trip to the Society for Neuroscience Annual Conference where she will be presenting her research. Way to go, Madelaine!
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Ben Abaidoo’s proposal, “Characterization of Anxiety and Anxiety-Related Behaviors in the Porcine Model” was selected to be funded as part of the CAES Undergraduate Research Initiative. He will be presenting his research in the CAES Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 11, 2018. Congrats, Ben!
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