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='''Purpose'''=
='''Purpose'''=
The  purpose of BioAIMS is to address the needs and concerns of current  minority graduate students in the biosciences. We are committed to  promote a supportive  community and to enrich the opportunities available for minority  students pursuing an advanced degree in science.


Though the site is still under construction, be sure to check out the different links soon for news on new events and involvements.
The purpose of BioAIMS is to address the needs and concerns of current minority graduate students in the biosciences. We are committed to  promote a supportive community and to enrich the opportunities available for minority students pursuing an advanced degree in science.
 
'''Goals''':
 
*To promote the recruitment and active retention of minority students for graduate studies in the biomedical sciences.
 
*To stimulate professional growth through career development sessions.
 
*To make an impact on the surrounding Stanford communities through various outreach and mentoring programs.
 
*To foster a student support network through social interactions.

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Purpose

The purpose of BioAIMS is to address the needs and concerns of current minority graduate students in the biosciences. We are committed to promote a supportive community and to enrich the opportunities available for minority students pursuing an advanced degree in science.

Goals:

  • To promote the recruitment and active retention of minority students for graduate studies in the biomedical sciences.
  • To stimulate professional growth through career development sessions.
  • To make an impact on the surrounding Stanford communities through various outreach and mentoring programs.
  • To foster a student support network through social interactions.