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Ever feel like you can’t accomplish something because of who you are or your background? Aprille Ericsson Jackson felt that way too, but she made huge advancements in the male-dominated aerospace engineering field!
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Are you interested in a potential career path in the medical field? Do you want to learn about being a product development scientist or getting involved in research after college? Read this blog post and watch the interview with Anh Phan!
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