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      <title>Recap &amp; Reflections: Vascular Biology &amp; Therapeutics Program &amp; Cardiovascular Research Center 2023 Retreat</title>
      <description>The annual retreat organized by the Vascular Biology  Therapeutics Program and Cardiovascular Research Center (VBT  CVRC) at the Yale School of Medicine took place at the Yale West Campus Conference Center on November 16, 2023. This day-long event provided a remarkable platform for faculty, trainees, and distinguished guest scientists to showcase their research. </description>
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      <title>Cellular “Fingerprint” May Offer Early Warning of Cancer Risk</title>
      <description>Scientists knew there was a link between aging and cancer but had little understanding of the key features of aging that may translate to cancer risk. A new Yale study explores a “fingerprint” in cells associated with cancer and aging to better understand if researchers can predict who is most susceptible to cancer.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2023 04:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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      <title>Yale biomedical engineering graduate student wins PEO Scholar Award</title>
      <description>Rebecca Byler GRD ’21, a biomedical engineering graduate student at the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science, received the Philanthropic Educational Organization, or PEO, Scholar Award last week. The Philanthropic Educational Organization grants the merit-based award to women in doctoral programs in the United States and Canada who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, global experiences and the potential to have a positive impact on society through their work. Byler was selected as one of 100 winners selected from a pool of 928 nominees and received a monetary award to fund further study and research.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2021 04:00:00 Z</pubDate>
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