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Please join us for the Inaugural Dr. Anne Phillips Sassaman Lecture made possible by the generosity of Drs. Anne and Jan SassamanHear directly from Dr. Erica Stringer-Reasor '04, assistant professor, Division of Hematology & Oncology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center. On November 12 at 3 p.m. CT, Dr. Stringer-Reasor will speak on the topic - Precision Medicine for Breast Cancer: The Future of Individualized Therapy. | |
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Auburn collaborating to help Rural Medicine Program provide future doctors throughout Alabama“It’s a bridge between college and medical school,” said Larry Wit, who oversees Auburn’s program as its academic director. “Auburn has a long history, through the College of Sciences and Math, of preparing students well for medical school.” | |
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November 13 information session for graduate students about climate changeDo you know a graduate student that is interested in climate change? Share this opportunity to learn more about a NSF-Funded Research Traineeship (NRT) Program on Climate Resilience. | |
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Register for OurSTEMstory: Did Watson and Crick Commit Intellectual Property Theft?The OurSTEMstory committee asks you to join us for the conversation Did Dr. James Watson and Dr. Francis Crick Commit Intellectual Property Theft? with Dr. Ram Seshadri, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at UCSB. | |
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COSAM’s Commitment to the Student Experience – Calculus I Blended Learning Option“Only 50 percent of students are in the classroom physically each day and the other half attends virtually,” Selim Sukhtaiev said. “This way we can ensure we have enough room to have social distancing for students while still helping them learn this challenging subject.” | |
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