Today! I sit down with students from the Vanderbilt MSTP to discuss their training in the MD/PhD program (so far!). On the program: Rachel Brown, Maggie Axelrod, Lizzie Flook, Michael Raddatz, Abin Abraham, and Patrick Wu.
If you're considering medical school, graduate school, or an MD/PhD program, or you're in the midst of one right now, you will really appreciate the words that these experienced students have to share.
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Today! I sit down with students from the Vanderbilt MSTP to discuss their training in the MD/PhD program (so far!). On the program: Rachel Brown, Maggie Axelrod, Lizzie Flook, Michael Raddatz, Abin Abraham, and Patrick Wu.
If you're considering medical school, graduate school, or an MD/PhD program, or you're in the midst of one right now, you will really appreciate the words that these experienced students have to share.
Dr. James Crowe: Zika Virus and Emerging Pathogens
But Why?
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8 years ago
Dr. James Crowe: Zika Virus and Emerging Pathogens
On this episode of But Why: Zika Virus and Emerging Pathogens. Dr. James Crowe, Director of the Vaccine Research Center and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University, sat down with me to talk about emerging pathogens, such as Zika virus, which can cause disease that appears to come out of thin air. How do we identify the cause of new diseases? How do we treat these new diseases? and how do we prevent more individuals from getting sick? Tune in for the answers.
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But Why?
Today! I sit down with students from the Vanderbilt MSTP to discuss their training in the MD/PhD program (so far!). On the program: Rachel Brown, Maggie Axelrod, Lizzie Flook, Michael Raddatz, Abin Abraham, and Patrick Wu.
If you're considering medical school, graduate school, or an MD/PhD program, or you're in the midst of one right now, you will really appreciate the words that these experienced students have to share.