Jonesboro Resident Spends Summer
as Partner in Research at UAMS

Jonesboro Resident Spends Summer as Partner in Research at UAMS as Partner in Research at UAMS, Adam Woodruff, a Jonesboro resident and second-year student in the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), spent the summer learning about cancer research, patient care and education. He was one of 28 medical, pharmacy and undergraduate students who participated in the 10-week Partners in Research (PIR) Program offered by the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) at UAMS. Woodruff and the other students attended weekly lectures by ACRC faculty and shadowed clinicians to learn firsthand how physicians interact with patients. They also worked in labs alongside basic scientists to conduct research in ongoing ACRC studies. At the end of the program, the students presented their research findings at a scientific symposium. This was the 28th year that UAMS offered PIR, which is sponsored by the National Cancer Institute.

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Adam Woodruff, a Jonesboro resident and second-year student in the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), spent the summer learning about cancer research, patient care and education. He was one of 28 medical, pharmacy and undergraduate students who participated in the 10-week Partners in Research (PIR) Program offered by the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) at UAMS. Woodruff and the other students attended weekly lectures by ACRC faculty and shadowed clinicians to learn firsthand how physicians interact with patients. They also worked in labs alongside basic scientists to conduct research in ongoing ACRC studies. At the end of the program, the students presented their research findings at a scientific symposium. This was the 28th year that UAMS offered PIR, which is sponsored by the National Cancer Institute.
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