CReM participation in Massachusetts STEM Week

This past Friday, October 24th, BU GCA & BU The ACCESS Granted Program, had the pleasure of concluding Boston University’s participation in Massachusetts STEM Week, via our ongoing partnership with the John D. O’Bryant School of Math and Science.
We were thrilled to welcome sophomore students from O’Bryant’s Biomedicine Pathway Program to Boston University Medical Campus for a day of exploration and learning. During their visit, students toured several cutting-edge research spaces including the CyroEM Core Facility, BU Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM), Hawkins Lab, Ishibashi Lab and Hagedorn Lab.
The students gained valuable insight into the work of biomedical research, observing scientist and technicians at work while learning about the wide range of opportunities available in STEM fields.

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