Most minority students have not been outside of the U.S., let alone having been to Africa. The opportunity to attend WEEF-GEDC in Cape Town was a 'Once-in-a-Lifetime' experience for our students.
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Virginia Bio partnered with the Center for Bioelectronics to host the 7th Annual Women Building Bio Conference at Old Dominion University.
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Christopher Animashaun and Nathan Holland are doctoral candidates in the University's Center for Bioelectronics.
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The center is dedicated to advancing scientific frontiers and securing research leadership in cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, neurosciences, regenerative medicine, infectious diseases and more.
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The five scholars are the first to be inducted into the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement Program.
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The first cohort of the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) will arrive at the University this summer.
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