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Michigan State University REPID-Hr Program
Research Education Program to Increase Diversity in Health Researchers REPID-HR Program Staff:
Director: Dr. Elahe Crockett, Ph.D.
In an effort to promote a greater representation of students from racial, ethnic and socioeconomic minorities in MSU’s College of Human Medicine, Elahe Crockett, an associate professor in the Department of Medicine, has created a program for underrepresented students, known as the Research Program to Increase Diversity in Health Researchers. This program is funded by the National Heart, Lung and B
01/04/2020
Grad Student Arrested Trying to Smuggle Specimens to China Prosecutors say two other researchers from the same cancer lab at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center successfully stole material and brought it to China.
08/28/2019
Getting Ready for Mid-SURE, 2019
09/26/2018
REPID Mentoring is more than just work...It sets scholars on their way with life-time relationships. Apply now at www.repid.msu.edu. Deadline October 15!
09/19/2018
Apply to become a REPID 2019 Scholar and you may be able to study in Malawi Africa like Diamond Day-Bell and Nicole Gross did. Their research dealt with aspects of malaria prevention. To apply go to www.repid.msu.edu
09/13/2018
Be Part of something bigger! REPID Research wants YOU
07/12/2018
This poem from Julia Donaldson is *ridiculously* lovely. You should read it :-)
12/19/2017
Welcome 2018 REPID Scholars!!
Diamond Day Bell, Amari Ellsworth, Nicole Gross, Jessica Kwalli, Man Kuan Lei, Brielle Leon, Kymberli Maddox, Rithvic Nellutla, Maria Poidomani, Makayla Robinson (not pictured), Maximilian Sandler and Kanedra Thaxton.
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11/02/2017
TONIGHT!
Development & NGOs: Internships in Malawi Information Session
November 2, 5pm International Center Room 204
This program is a cooperative venture among MSU College of Social Science, Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the MSU's Center for Gender in Global Context (GenCen) which allows students the opportunity to receive academic credit while participating in an internship with a non-governmental organization (NGO) in order to understand and critique development processes through the lens of an NGO in Malawi.
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