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Collaboration with HCI: Shaping Future Experts in Cancer Research

By Hannah Murdock, HCI Communications April 23, 2025 09:00 AM
Sarah Fund and other BYU Bioinformatics students are collaborating with the University of Utah's Huntsman Cancer Institute on innovative research projects.

BIO Honored Graduate: Maia Boggess Overcomes the Unexpected with Faith

By Gabe Mills April 21, 2025 08:00 AM
Maia Bingham Boggess embraced several different opportunities at BYU, combining faith, service, and mentorship to shape her unique college experience.

Paving Her Own Path: Hannah Boekweg's Journey to Proteomics Research

By Keira Dooley April 10, 2025 08:00 AM
Hannah Boekweg's trailblazing academic journey began with an invitation to find a research question that interested her.

Crossing Continents: How Service, Faith, and Basketball Are Rebuilding Shaka’s Healthcare

By Gillian Garmon March 24, 2025 08:00 AM
For Christian Rich, the path to building a clinic in Kenya began with a game of basketball.

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Alumni Spotlight: Raya Esplin

July 15, 2022 11:47 AM
Raya recently graduated with a major in bioinformatics and a minor in computer science. She is from Provo, UT and loved the versatility of her major. Students can use it for pre-med, computer science, research prep, or going right into the industry. Raya shared, "you can really tailor the major to your career aspirations." She got a job working full time as a software engineer for a tech company in Provo called Smarty, but is planning on applying to grad schools in the fall for a PhD in evolutionary biology! Her favorite class at BYU was BIO 250 with Byron Adams. To quote her, "I've never felt more intellectually or spiritually enlightened in any other class."
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