After graduating from NJIT in 2007, Hamid Bagce won a full scholarship to attend the New Jersey Medical School at UMDNJ. He’s now in his third year at the medical school.
He is part...
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After graduating from NJIT in 2007, Angelie Mascarinas won a full scholarship to attend UMDNJ’s New Jersey Medical School. She’s now in her third year of medical school, where...
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Aaron Wey wants to be a surgeon. Crystal Kania hopes to be an ophthalmologist, while Behrooz Vaziri-Khorrami intends to work as a cardiologist.
The three, all biomedical engineering majors,...
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Two NJIT students spent seven weeks this summer at St. Barnabas Medical Center, observing surgeons as they operated on patients. The two also shadowed medical residents as they visited...
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Karisa Solt began taking classes here when she was 14. The following year, she enrolled as a full-time student. And three years later, at 18, she became the youngest student ever to graduate from...
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Biren Bhatt (2005) was one of the brightest and most compassionated students ever to attend NJIT. He graduated in just three years with a perfect grade point average: a 4.0. Thanks to an...
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It’s every kid’s dream: getting an A for playing with your food.In Associate Professor Richard Foulds’s biomedical engineering class, students perform angioplasties on pasta and...
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