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By Natalie Dixon No one ever told me that being a biology major was easy, especially not after I added a second major spring of sophomore year and studied abroad in
Read moreBy Natalie Dixon No one ever told me that being a biology major was easy, especially not after I added a second major spring of sophomore year and studied abroad in
Read moreBy Ahmed Mahmood A day in the life of Colleen Boyle is a hectic one. She balances classes, studying for the MCAT, volunteering, and running a student organization all while
Read moreBy Laurence Black “Choose medicine because you have a passion for science and the human body that would not be fulfilled by any other profession,” says Katherine Menezes, a first-year
Read moreBy Hammad Khalid Oceanic exploration has led to many novel discoveries, ideas, and theories, including many findings pertinent to the field of medicine. Oceans cover roughly 71 percent of the
Read moreBy: Hammad Khalid 3-D printing is the process of making a three-dimensional solid object from a digital model. This futuristic process first began in the 1980s. Recently, the 3-D printing
Read moreBy: Lisa Dinh Picture yourself in a small room, roughly ten by thirteen feet. Smell: sterile, like evaporating alcohol or 8 a.m. chemistry lab. View: white walls and laminate flooring.
Read moreBy: Juhi Varshney A mental illness is a condition that affects a person’s thoughts and emotions to the extent that it interferes with their ability to complete their regular daily
Read moreBy: Chiara Tondi Resta Many undergraduate students concerned with their future careers choose to take a traditional “track,” such as pre-medicine, pre-law, or pre-pharmacy. Although each of these disciplines is
Read moreBy: Ahmed Mahmood Modern medicine seems like science fiction but the science behind modern medicine couldn’t be closer to reality. In the 1980’s, genetic engineering allowed scientists at Genentech to
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