2024 ABRCMS – Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists
November 05, 2024
For over 20 years, the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS)—recipient of the 2019 AIMBE Excellence in STEM Education Award—has been the go-to conference for underrepresented community college, undergraduate and postbaccalaureate students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. As ABRCMS has continued to grow and evolve, it has also become a space for graduate students, postdocs, faculty, program administrators and more.
This year, 22 CURE students will be presenting at ABRCMS. Please see the list below:
Learn more about these programs: CURE-SO | YFC | SPARC | CURE HBCU
Name | Program |
Dora Jerome | CURE-SO |
Jade Chaudhary | YFC |
Beyoncè Hector | CURE-SO |
Mia Linson | CURE-SO |
Agatha Edobar | SPARC |
Bali Henkel | YFC |
Eyitayo Folorunso | SPARC |
Masai Jenkins | CURE-HBCU |
Stacy Rodriguez | CURE-SO |
Arianny Grullon-Rojas | CURE-SO |
Mya Ni | YFC |
Allan-Jacob Castillo | YFC |
Sa'Mya Dolison | CURE-HBCU |
Tania Hossain | YFC |
Amerie Jackson | CURE-HBCU |
Ibrahim Janjua | CURE-SO |
Sandy Huynh | YFC |
Aracely Alicea | YFC |
Fiona Williams | CURE-HBCU |
Madisyn Strange | CURE-HBCU |
Justin Ansley | CURE-HBCU |
Katelyn King | Post-Bacc |
Plan to join us for ABRCMS 2024, taking place in-person, Nov. 13-16 in Pittsburgh, PA.
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