Joseph was originally from the beautiful country of Colombia. He received his bachelors of science degree in Bacteriology from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Moving across[...]
Monday April 11, 2011 will be the 4th annual BMB Student Symposium...this year titled, "Epigenetic Regulation in Cancer and Disease". Many MGS students and faculty[...]
One of the several reasons why I chose to do my thesis work at the Mayo Clinic is due to the wide range of diversity[...]
Recognizing the Outstanding Achievement by an Early Career Stage Life Scientist from an Underrepresented Minority Group The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)[...]
*clap *clap *clap *clap Hi everyone! Having just now caught my breath from chasing down interviewees, push pins, poster boards, and tour schedules, a few statements[...]
In case you are getting tired of this cold weather (don't worry we all are) here are some activities to do in Rochester, MN!!! CELEBRATE[...]
The annual event was held Jan.17th, 2011 is hosted by the Rochester Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the Rochester Branch of the NAACP. Mayo Clinic[...]
For those in the RNA world here is one for you! A new game called EteRNA, allows you to play and participate in creating the first large-scale[...]
Mayo Clinic graduate students form Graduate Student Association on Scottsdale campus. The Arizona GSA hosted their first fall kickoff social for the graduate students to celebrate having[...]
I thought I would simply give you a WARM welcome to Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN., as the rest of the welcome is extremely cold![...]
An exciting event in Rochester, MN discussing ovarian and breast cancer due to hereditary gene mutations will be at the B'Nai Israel Synagogue (BIS) on December 5th, 2010[...]
Advice and thoughts from a fourth year Mayo Graduate School student, Joseph Dolence. Joe is in Dr. Kay Medina's lab on the Rochester campus. In[...]