Stepp is new director of MD/PhD program
The federally funded vascular biologist has mentored more than a dozen aspiring scientists.
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The federally funded vascular biologist has mentored more than a dozen aspiring scientists.
Two graduate programs at Augusta University that first matriculated students in fall 2019 are preparing to recognize their first cohorts of graduates this spring.
During his undergraduate career, where he studied public relations, Randy LaMons realized he had a knack for communication and connecting with others.
The algorithm could significantly speed up the process of identifying which drugs work together.