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Why Research Matters: CMaT REU Miranda’s Story

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This Meet the Lab resource from PBS Wisconsin Education features Miranda Ramirez-Vang, a CMaT REU student, who suffered a spinal cord injury, which led to her interest in stem cell research and the many careers in the science field.
This Meet the Lab resource from PBS Wisconsin Education features Miranda Ramire…

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