The Samuel Research Team consists of both undergraduate and graduate students, who work alongside faculty mentors, to collect and analyze data, conduct literature reviews, and develop research papers on biomedical sciences, quantum information science and engineering, public health, and STEM Education.
The Samuel Research Team is a dynamic and innovative group based in the Biology Department at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. A&T) in Greensboro, North Carolina. Under the leadership of Dr. Raymond Samuel, MD, PhD, Professor of Biology at the College of Science and Technology, our team engages in a wide range of interdisciplinary research and education activities. We are committed to advancing knowledge and fostering educational excellence in fields such as public health, biomedical sciences, quantum computing, and STEM education.
Our team specializes in cutting-edge research across several pivotal areas:
The Samuel Research Team comprises both undergraduate and graduate students who work collaboratively with faculty mentors. Our members are dedicated to collecting and analyzing data, conducting thorough literature reviews, developing impactful research papers, and presenting our findings at regional and national symposiums. Together, we strive to make significant contributions to the scientific community and society at large.
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