Diana Acevedo
"...Having found a deep passion for science in both, research and teaching, I plan to pursue a PhD in molecular biology to become a teacher and scientific researcher. I embrace biological research and education as wonderful tools that will help us to better mankind by providing not only knowledge but applicable concepts that can aid in the understanding of developmental processes and the molecular mechanisms involved in evolutionary changes. I believe that science and research, apart from being challenging, are rewarding because of the future discoveries awaiting us and our civil responsibility towards society" Diana S. Acevedo
Twenty-six students and alumni from the University of Kansas have won National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships or received honorable mentions for 2012-13, including Diana Acevedo,...
April, 13 2012 - University of KansasDiana Acevedo of Emporia, Kan., has received the Katherine Smalley Graduate Scholarship for the 2011-12 academic year at Emporia State University. Scholarships are helping almost 1,400 Emporia S...
February, 02 2012 - Verified by Emporia State UniversityDiana Acevedo of Emporia, Kan., was awarded a $500 graduate student research grant for spring 2011. Acevedo's research project was "Expression of tb1 and its role in evolutionary dev...
March, 30 2011 - Verified by Emporia State University