Tuesday, February 09, 2021 |
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Auburn COSAM alum dedicated to curing diseases with new gene therapy venture“I think we’re on the cusp of a genetic revolution,” Cumbo said. “Whether it’s gene therapy, gene editing, non-viral vectors, endosomes or mRNA, I really think the field is exploding with knowledge. The winners are going to be families in the future.” | |
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Trust is a key value of being a COSAM Champion for Mae Margaret Davis“I’ve definitely had a couple of great experiences so far, and I’ve seen how the program can be successfully utilized. I really enjoyed being able to assist people during a trying time, and I was honored that someone would place their trust in me to help them. I don’t take that lightly, and I hope to be able to help others in similar ways,” Mae Margaret Davis said.
Find out more about how the COSAM Champions can offer help to any faculty, staff or student in COSAM. | |
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Join the Auburn University Museum of Natural History and Celebrate Charles DarwinJoin the Auburn University Museum of Natural History through February 12 to celebrate Charles Darwin.
Use GPS coordinates to find all 6 Charles Darwins hidden around campus. Each question will have a numeric answer that you will use to solve the puzzle to find the next set of coordinates. | |
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Take the COSAM 30-Day Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ChallengeCOSAM is challenging our members to spend the next 30 days committed to learning about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the US in an effort to enact change. Inspired by journalist Shaan Merchant's “30-Day Justice Plan,” these experiences/activities are geared to facilitate learning and motivate change. | |
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