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ASIP NextGen Path Central is dedicated to providing the next generation of pathology leaders in clinical and biomedical research with cutting edge resources for career development. The site will be regularly updated with the latest articles, videos and tools on a variety of topics ranging from professional development, publishing, leadership and much more!
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Daisy Shu
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Harvard Medical School

Marina Anastasiou
Pre-doctoral Fellow
Tufts University School of Graduate Biomedical Studies

Alexander Sougiannis, MS, PhD
MD Candidate
Medical University of South Carolina
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45+ College Scholarships for Minority Students
This resource is published by Purdue Global and shares more than 45 financial aid scholarships for future and current students, as well as graduate students, to supplement the cost of their education or professional development endeavors.
The page outlines information on where to find scholarships and grants, as well as organizes opportunities dedicated to specific demographics, including African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinx students, and several others. The featured scholarships are current and provided by trusted organizations. We constantly update the page to ensure students can apply to the most accurate opportunities available.

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