Here are three things to know about Ms. Richardson:
1. She is a student at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
2. She is pursuing a career as a physician scientist, in which she hopes to integrate molecular and life sciences.
3. She plans to use this research award to study the molecular basis of gastrointestinal diseases, with a focus on cytoskeletal intermediate filament proteins that are expressed in digestive-type epithelia.
More articles on gastroenterology and endoscopy:
Women’s cancer deaths to increase by 60% through 2030: 5 colorectal cancer findings
Aspirin reduces risk of tumors with low levels of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes: 3 study insights
Inflammatory bowel disease 3 times more common than previous estimates: 5 takeaways
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