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Science and Medicine


Caitlin Ruggeri's Quest

Inaugural scholarship recipient aims to help patients of chronic and series illnesses
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Monitoring Marcellus

ALLARM responds to fracking controversy with sound science and citizen action.
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Drug Detective

Mary Alles Robinson ’01 is on track to protect racehorses.
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Michelle Kramer Sherven

Michelle Kramer Sherven ’96 builds her business from the ground up. 
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Animal Magnetism Story

Michael Sakatos ’98 works face-to-snout and hand-in-paw with a variety of beasts.
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Sustaining a Species

Nathanael Brown ’01 helps to guarantee prairie dogs’ survival.
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Framing Flight

Wildlife Photographer Geoff Coe ’74 finds a career that really clicks.
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Upping the Odds

Jay Feinberg '90's efforts ensure equal opportunity for bone-marrow transplant recipients.
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Christine Reuss Wisnewski

Strategic planner Christine Reuss Wisnewski '91 helps organizations and agencies stay sustainable.
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Fancy Prancer

Holly Ray ’92 brings horse beyond injuries to blue-ribbon days.
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Julie Vastine

Dickinson’s global-education programs drew Julie Vastine ’03 to the college, but her community roots led her to the Alliance for Aquatic Resources Monitoring (ALLARM).
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Kevin Johnson

Kevin Johnson ’83 is advancing medicine by rethinking how information is exchanged.
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Neil Gordon

Neil Gordon '76's career encompasses human services, municipal government and museum administration--all with an eye toward environmental sustainability.
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Arlen Meyers

Metzger-Conway Fellow and medical entrepreneur Arlen Meyers ’68 is focused on the next generation. 
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Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht

Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht ’08 has published in top scientific journals and presented more than 100 conference posters. And he’s just getting started.
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