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- March 24, 2021
Frailty, which is characterized by weakness, fatigue and weight loss, is a common occurrence among patients with cancer and can impact their quality of life and survival. A recent study led by a KL2 Career Development scholar, funded by the University of Rochester Clinical and Translational Science Institute, links frailty to inflammation levels in the blood of women with breast cancer. Women with
- Harvard Medical SchoolHarvard's recent series, “Building a Successful C/T Research Career,” invited participants this past April through May to learn from leading Harvard faculty and community members the foundational skills to build a successful career in clinical and translational (c/t) research. These include, among others, communication, leadership, and mentoring. Incorporating content from popular in-person
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- November 13, 2018
To say that early-career investigator Jesse Wilson, PhD, has recently found success is an understatement. Simply put, he is rocking it. In 2018, the biomedical optics engineer and assistant professor at Colorado State University won a Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Award, and was named the Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber, & Schreck-MRA Young Investigator by the Melanoma Research