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Dr. Adrian Jinich came to Weill Cornell Medicine in 2018 as a new postdoc—with the goal, he says, of doing cutting edge research “while making the world a better, healthier and more just place.” He was already on that path: he’d previously co-founded a series of free STEM workshops for high school and college students in his home country of Mexico and elsewhere, as a way to improve access to high-quality...

A leading drug for tuberculosis (TB) that has begun to lose its potency due to antibiotic resistance can be used to combat the infection through more than one pathway, according to new research by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian scientists. The findings suggest a new path for developing better, safer cures for TB. ... Read More...

Dr. Jinich is one of 15 early-career scientists in the United States selected for this prestigious program, which aims to recruit and retain individuals from gender, racial, ethnic and other groups underrepresented in the life sciences. Hanna H. Gray Fellows receive up to $1.4 million over the span of eight years – for the remainder of their postdoctoral training and also during their early years as independent faculty. The program also includes mentoring opportunities and active...

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