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Laura Calvi, M.D., believes one of the
                                                                             most important missions of an academic
                                                                             institution is to teach and train the next
                                                                             generation of doctors and researchers.
                                                                             Dr. Calvi’s teaching encompasses almost
                                                                             the entire academic “pipeline”—from
                                                                             medical, graduate, and M.D./Ph.D.
                                                                             students to residents and fellows.

                                                                             Dr. Calvi, associate professor of medicine,
                                                                             endocrinology/metabolism and neurosurgery,
                                                                             is recognized for her novel cancer and stem
                                                                             cell micro-environment research. She was
                                                                             recently inducted into the American Society
                                                                             for Clinical Investigation, one of the nation’s
                                                                             oldest and most respected medical
                                                                             honor societies.

                                                                             Whether it’s in the classroom or lab,
                                                                             Dr. Calvi enjoys teaching a diverse student
                                                                             body how to care for patients or engage
                                                                             in the process of discovery.










         The education of our students goes beyond undergraduate training.

         As a leading research institution, we are teaching the next generation of scientists who have the knowledge and skills to make
         the breakthrough discoveries that prevent or cure illnesses and impact lives around the world. Our scientists must continue
         to provide better and more cost-effective approaches to treat chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes,
         and arthritis.

         Our graduate students—Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D.—are some of the most sought-after professionals in academic medicine
         and industry. Students in the M.D./Ph.D. program can take cutting-edge research from laboratories directly to patients,
         and then take what they learn from patients back to laboratories to develop preventions and cures.

         Students learn and train in an environment where scientists have a legacy of innovative discoveries including: the
         Haemophilus influenza b (Hib) vaccine which eradicated a leading cause of meningitis in small children; the development of
         lung surfactant to improve dramatically the survival rate of premature infants; and the contribution of crucial technology
         to develop the world’s first cancer vaccine.

         In the past, graduate students have received a large portion of their financial support from federal training grants as well as the
         School. Unfortunately, a reduction in grants has created a need for further assistance from the School. Your support will help
         our graduates lead the future of health care, discovery, and innovation.




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