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New Mayo Clinic Ph.D. students Alani Perkin, Jordan Parks, Shanon Rego and Chelsea Powell, M.D.

New Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Graduate Students Poised to Drive Innovation

Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences welcomed its latest class of Ph.D. candidates this month. The students — from across the country and around the world — are now beginning their training on Mayo Clinic's campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota.

 

The graduate school received a record 1,046 submissions last year for 45 spots in the school's eight graduate tracks. Students come to Mayo with varied scientific interests and reasons for pursuing a doctoral degree. What they all have in common is an interest in research that will bring new ideas, innovations and hope to patients.

 

Meet a few members of the class as they share what brought them to the graduate program…

 

Read the full article here.

InsideTraCS — with Kaitlin Zalcikova, Ph.D.

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