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WORKING TOWARDS A CLINICAL TRIAL CULTURE IN PUERTO RICO

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Working towards a clinical trial culture in Puerto Rico

By: Natasha DeLeon-Rodriguez, Ph.D.

Doctors and researchers work towards developing new drugs, new procedures to cure, detect, prevent or treat diseases. But the people, families and patients, have put their trust and life by joining the clinical trials needed to determine if these drugs or procedures worked. The combination of both parts, doctors and patients, are crucial to advance medicine.

The Conclusion of a Research Experience in Puerto Rico

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Hello again, CienciaPR readers.

If you read my last blog, you know that I’ve been in Mayaguez, PR for the summer doing research in the RMSM REU (Reconfigurable and Multifunctional Soft Materials Research Experience for Undergraduates) program at the University of Puerto. It’s been a wonderful summer, and I’m sad that the time is almost here to leave this “island of enchantment”.

SRDC Saturday Research Academy Program

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The main goal of Saturday Research Academy Program (SRAP) of the Student Research Development Center (SRDC) is to encourage pre-college research, develop student’s written and oral communication skills, and provide a forum in Puerto Rico for students to foster interest in undergraduate and graduate education, particularly in the STEM-C fields.

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Student from UPR-Carolina gets involved in scientific research

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Diego Buitrago Villamizar is one of many students that are benefiting from the Cooperative Title V program at the University of Puerto Rico, Carolina Campus. This federal program focuses on improving hispanic student's academic progress and providing opportunities. 

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An Adventure in Puerto Rico: Research, Rental Cars, and Red Trees

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Greetings CienciaPR community,

My name is Eloise Yount, and I am proud to say that I have the opportunity of conducting research at the UPRM in the interim period between my third and fourth years as an undergraduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I am pursuing a degree in chemical and biomolecular engineering, and with that degree I plan to lay the foundation for a career focused on sustainable technology/renewable energy development and implementation.

Help me be a physician-scientist (MD-PhD)

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Saludos a todos,

Por favor, agradecería si pudieran apoyarme en mi meta de convertirme en una doctora-científica (MD-PhD).

Mi sueño es poder desarrollar medicina personalizada para personas con enfermedades catastróficas como el cáncer, problemas neurodegenerativos y cardiovasculares.

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