BCCHR’s Summer Student Research Program has provided valuable research experience to undergraduate students and medical school students for over 34 years. Students who attend from around the world gain exposure to leading topics in medical research and receive training in associated skills such as collaboration and public speaking.
A new study, published this week in Science Translational Medicine, further refines a potential new treatment that can prevent transplant rejection in kids and adults without leaving them vulnerable to infection.
The pandemic has taken a toll on everyone these past few months but physical distancing measures, school closures and other disruptions to daily life can be particularly challenging for young people.
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