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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.

Caroline Grant

Caroline Grant: Artificial Intelligence strategies to study disease and drug response

My Ph.D. research focused on developing new artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning methodologies to analyze vast datasets of genes and their biological products alongside relevant clinical information.

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Joana Efua Aggrey-Fynn

Joana Efua Aggrey-Fynn: Understanding the metastasis of pancreatic tumor cells

My Ph.D. research addressed a central issue in understanding pancreatic cancer: how molecular signals in the tumor microenvironment drive the early spread of cells.

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Abdul Karim Ghaith, M.D.

Abdul Karim Ghaith, M.D.: Developing new approaches to treat spinal cord injury

My Ph.D. research was driven by a vision to bring hope to patients who are paralyzed by spinal cord injuries by developing new approaches to treatment.

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Mylan Blomquist

Mylan Blomquist: Imaging residual brain tumor cells to improve glioblastoma treatment

My Ph.D. research addressed glioblastoma, the most common primary brain tumor in adults, and imaging to improve treatment.

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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