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U54 Personal Statement

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There are several aspects of research skills that peak my interest. The path I have chosen to venture on, is the chance to research in biomedical sciences, which provides an excellent opportunity to get into the U54 University of Massachusetts Boston – Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Comprehensive Partnership, where my skills would allow me to enjoy an experiential learning in administration and service and pursue an MD-PhD-level research in biomedical sciences. This program will provide me with an ideal opportunity to showcase my skills and allow me to enjoy an experimental learning while gaining the knowledge of research on cancer health disparities. The U54 Program is mainly a good fit for me because the knowledge I will attain will not …show more content…

In the University of Massachusetts Boston, I have done a one year research for my freshman success community, on the salt marshes in Boston, although it is not medical based but the idea of research is what interests me because it involves the biology community one way or another. As a proud academic achiever, I am committed to joining your team and contributing to the education of the biomedical sciences and benefitting from it. I am a hard-working person, and I show great interest and determination in my work, I also exhibit excellent leadership skills.
Participating in research can also make you become a great team player, a team player in the sense that you can rely on others and vice versa, and you can also attain knowledge from the people you’ll be working with. This teamwork and guidance will help you in achieving a professional career.
My qualifications not only meet your requirements, but they also provide proof of my leadership skills and educational excellence. Some highlights of my achievements include my participation in the one-year research project as I stated above. I was also selected to be in the medical fraternity, Phi Delta Epsilon, at the University of

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