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Ingrid Safina, an applied biosciences doctoral student, will graduate in December with a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, multiple published papers, and a job offer from Columbia University.
Safina first joined UA Little Rock in 2009 as an undergraduate student intent on a career in medicine. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree, she began pursuing a doctoral degree in applied biosciences.
In 2016, she joined the UA Little Rock Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences (CINS) as a graduate research assistant. At the center, Safina received hands-on mentoring and training in biomedical research with a focus on skin regeneration.
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