The med student from Oak Creek Village
“I saw a need among the young girls in the community to have a mentor and positive role model in their lives,” she said.
“I saw a need among the young girls in the community to have a mentor and positive role model in their lives,” she said.
The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill received its largest individual donation ever during a ceremony at UNC's Eshelman School of Pharmacy.
Nothing she has done in her career compares to the challenges she faced when she enlisted in the Army and served as a trauma surgeon in Iraq in 2010 and Afghanistan in 2013.
By putting UNC-Chapel Hill biologists and chemists in a place where they can work closely together, the Center for Integrative Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery is creating new treatments to solve some of health care's large challenges.