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Dean's Research Awards Highlight Exceptional WorkWatch the Dean's Faculty Research Awards Lecture. Diabetes has a $327 billion impact on the economy and more than 34 million Americans have been diagnosed with this disease. Find out more about the interesting tools that Chris Easley has been working on for a decade to study secretion from endocrine tissue, and listen about the lock-in detection method to detect insulin. | |
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COSAM Graduate Receives Prestigious Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award"I feel incredibly grateful to have received the COSAM President's Award and to have had the opportunity to attend Auburn," Conboy explained. "The award has caused me to reflect a lot on how I have grown as a person and as a leader during my four years here; I feel very thankful to have been surrounded by such supportive mentors and peers! I hope to continue to represent Auburn and COSAM in a positive way as I move forward in my career." | |
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COSAM Alumnus and Former Swimmer Jordan Anderson Answers COVID Challenge“I think when you have other people who are relying on you and you have a skill set and an ability to help them, it’s what you feel like you are called to do,” Anderson said. | |
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Recent COSAM Graduate Pursues Hospital Lab Career“Because of that, I had to put in so many hours of hard work to understand and do well in these classes,” Sommers said. “I believe that because of these classes, my work ethic and motivation has increased. I also feel that I am a much more determined and confident person because of my COSAM courses and experiences.” | |
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Physics Graduate Joins National Laboratory to Work with Plasma Simulation Codes“It has been wonderful to see how Taylor's career has advanced through graduate school and now as a post-doctoral researcher. Auburn Physics is very proud of him," shared the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies Ed Thomas, Jr. | |
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