Category: News
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2014 Undergraduate Research Symposium
Another successful Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS), hosted by the IMSD/MBRS and MARC Programs, took place on December 6, 2013!
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Former SDSU MARC and IMSD/MBRS Program Scholars Give Back
As part of their mission to prepare undergraduate STEM and behavioral science students for direct-entry into Ph.D. programs, the Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) and Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) programs held their 7th Annual Current Ph.D. Panel on February 21, 2014.
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IMSD Alum Gives Back
IMSD Alum, Khanichi Charles, goes from mentee to mentor, while studying at Harvard.
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IMSD Scholars Shine at National Diversity Conferences
IMSD scholars present their work at national conferences and take home awards!
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IMSD Students Are Beginning Exciting Summer Research Projects!
IMSD and BEP program scholars are now focusing their energy on their research full-time, both in on-campus labs and at other universities
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Congratulations to our 2013 IMSD Graduates
Congratulations to IMSD Class of 2013!
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IMSD Students Recognized for Research at the Annual SRS
Once again, our IMSD-MBRS and BEP students made an impressive showing at the SRS. Fourteen of our scholars presented research posters at the event, and eight gave oral presentations.
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Harvard Beckons
For the second consecutive year, a student in Professor Kelly Doran’s microbiology lab has been accepted to Harvard University.
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2012 Undergraduate Research Symposium
College of Science Students Present at the IMSD-Sponsored Undergraduate Research Symposium Students from a span of disciplines presented their biomedical research at this annual Research Symposium on September 7th, 2012. Participants were divided into five different categories and given fifteen minutes to present their research before a panel of judges and their peers. Presenters were…
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Innovation Starts Here – Genaro Hernandez
Innovation Starts Here – Genaro Hernandez With two years of research, five presentations and the co-authorship of a journal manuscript under his belt, Genaro Hernandez might be mistaken for a graduate student or even a Ph.D. candidate. But no, Genaro is a talented, single-minded undergraduate now in his fifth semester at SDSU. The cell and…