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 Tulane Empowers

Med students organize council to improve care
With four student-run community health clinics in operation, Tulane medical students organize an Interclinic Council to share resources.
 
Cowen Institute helps high schoolers advance
AdvanceNOLA aims to improve college readiness through the work of graduate students working in four high schools.
 
Medical student learns as he gives back
A second-year medical student, Mike Bosworth benefits from “adopt-a-student” program.
 
Walking club steps up for health
The Soul Steppers of the Ninth Ward find exercise is the key to longevity and better health. View the video.
 
Piper Fellow devotes work to maternal-child health
Dr. Paola Maurtua-Neumann, this year’s Piper Fellow, dedicates her career to stopping the spread of infectious diseases from mothers to babies in Peru.
 
Barataria Bay Beckons Coastal Scientists
Researchers such as Alex Kolker are in for the long haul studying the effects of the oil spill in Barataria Bay.

Goldwater scholar making the most of summer break

During her summer in Tanzania, Czesak's goal is to develop a low-cost, portable system for separating blood into components.  

Angela Czesak
“Helping the world, one summer at a time” is the title of her blog and the goal of Angela Czesak, an undergraduate in biomedical engineering, who is going to Tanzania this summer. (Photo by Cheryl Gerber)

 

May 22, 2012

Belinda Lacoste
bal@tulane.edu

Volunteering in East Africa, writing a cookbook, designing medical equipment — these all add up to making a difference for Angela Czesak, a biomedical engineering undergraduate student at Tulane University who received a 2012 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.

The $7,500 scholarship is presented to outstanding students in the sciences, math and engineering. More...

 

 

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