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Student Research

As graduate students near the end of their Ph.D. training at Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, they reflect on their research journeys, lessons they learned along the way, and their hopes for the future.

Julian Rechberger, M.D.

Julian Rechberger, M.D.: Improving treatment of deadly pediatric brain tumors

My graduate research focused on brain tumors that occur in children. Pediatric high-grade gliomas are uniformly lethal tumors for which no cure has yet been identified.

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Harvey Huang

Harvey Huang: Exploring brain networks involved in vision and disease

My research focused on treatments for neurological disease — and someday even potentially blindness — by improving the understanding of how the brain responds to electrical stimulation and visual information.

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Santiago Restrepo Castillo

Santiago Restrepo Castillo: Developing new gene-editing techniques to cure disease

My research explored a new approach in gene editing, looking outside the genome that exists in the nucleus of the cell and focusing on the genome that exists in the mitochondria, the cellular structures that provide energy for the cell.

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Student research by track

Read past profiles of our students and their research organized by research track in the Ph.D. program.

Biochemistry and molecular biology track

Biomedical engineering and physiology track

Clinical and translational science track

Immunology track

Molecular pharmacology and experimental therapeutics track

Neuroscience track

Regenerative sciences track

Virology and gene therapy track