Human health and bioengineering
Three projects involving School of Engineering faculty members received Tufts Springboard Awards for their innovative research.
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Jazmine Richardson, EG23, EG24, aims to address health inequities and become a ‘transformative leader with heart.’
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This fall, Tufts launched the world’s first undergraduate degree in cellular agriculture—a minor that allows students to take a deep dive into the groundbreaking field.
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