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By Carl T. Gustafson King Solomon, reputed by Biblical lore to be the wisest man that ever lived, once commanded us to “go to the[...]

By Carl Gustafson • September 20, 2013

Over Labor Day weekend, I decided to clean my refrigerator. As I took out the various old jars of condiments and containers of leftovers to[...]

By Stella Hartono • September 6, 2013

By Timothy N. Kruse On July 31 through August 04, 2013, Andrew Harrison and I attended the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American[...]

By Andrew M. Harrison • August 22, 2013

By Bennett G. Childs and Andrew M. Harrison After attending the recent College of Medicine “Discussions About Diversity”, I (BGC) was sorely disappointed to miss[...]

By Carl Gustafson • August 8, 2013

Every year, the Mayo Clinic hosts visiting students in summer research fellowship programs. The Mayo Graduate School welcomes over 100 visiting undergraduate students in a[...]

By Carl Gustafson • July 26, 2013

Network of Early Clinical and Translational Researchers (NECTR) is a resource for early investigators in clinical and translational research. NECTR aims to drive collaborations between[...]

By Danielle Miranda • July 12, 2013

By Andrew M. Harrison, Stella P. Hartono, Carl T. Gustafson The Supreme Court case of Fisher v. University of Texas concerns the question of whether[...]

By Stella Hartono • June 28, 2013

            This week in Washington Post, Phyllis Richman published her reply to a letter from Harvard regarding her graduate school application. In the letter, she[...]

By Stella Hartono • June 14, 2013

It is without a doubt that we live in a meritocracy; i.e. a society that has a built in rank and opportunity based on certificates,[...]

By Danielle Miranda • May 24, 2013

Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale offers a great graduate training experience. Some of the main areas of focus are metabolic and vascular biology, multiple myeloma, receptor[...]

By Danielle Miranda • May 23, 2013