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For nearly three decades, Angela Wandinger-Ness has worked to increase the diversity of students pursuing doctoral studies in pathology.

For nearly three decades, Wandinger-Ness has shown dedication to increasing the diversity of students pursuing doctoral studies in pathology and developing the skills necessary for her trainees to become successful scientists and effective mentors in their own right.

The broad spectrum of lying and the scientific disciplines involved in understanding what drives such behaviors was topic of AAAS lecture.
Alongside friends from her dance group, Scherich performed a dance that explained her study of the braid groups.