Insulin access, social networks help people with diabetes
Michelle Litchman aims to make living with diabetes easier by driving health policy, researching black market insulin and developing and hosting one-day boot camps.
Read MoreMichelle Litchman aims to make living with diabetes easier by driving health policy, researching black market insulin and developing and hosting one-day boot camps.
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Read MoreTwenty students received the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship awards, and 11 students received honorable mentions.
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