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The College of Graduate Health Sciences Magazine is committed to fostering a culture of innovation among its students, postdocs, and faculty. This support enables individuals to cultivate a lifelong commitment to seeking cures and addressing important questions within the field.

One feature in the latest issue of the magazine highlights an initiative that allowed a student and a postdoctoral scholar to collaborate on developing a product with the potential to revolutionize the field of dentistry. This story underscores the importance of nurturing ingenuity within the college community.

Another article in the magazine focuses on Dr. Shelley White-Means’ research into racial disparities among breast cancer patients in Memphis, her hometown. This study was driven by personal experience and highlights the college’s dedication to finding solutions to significant health challenges.

The magazine also introduces a speech-language pathologist from Bangladesh who came to study at the College of Graduate Health Sciences in Knoxville. The article explores how her research interests have evolved since starting her studies in a new country, illustrating the college’s commitment to delving into diverse health topics.

These stories and more can be found in the Spring 2024 issue of the Graduate Health Sciences Magazine, showcasing the college’s commitment to supporting innovation, finding solutions, and exploring a wide range of health-related issues.

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