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James Rogers
NIH Cancer Research Training Award Fellow
James Rogers is a driven individual with a personal mission to enhance human health through interprofessional, evidence-based, patient-centered care and collaborative research.
He is currently a Medical School Applicant for the 2021-2022 admissions cycle and a Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA) Fellow at NIH/NCI/CCR/NOB, focusing on patient outcomes and translational science at the Armstrong Outcomes Laboratory.
James is a well-accomplished Tulane University graduate, having completed a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Psychology with Phi Beta Kappa honors, Summa Cum Laude, and part of the prestigious Peery Society.
He has a strong academic background with a 3.962 cumulative GPA and an impressive 521 MCAT score.
His research contributions include nine peer-reviewed scientific publications in various medical journals.
James has gained diverse experiences through postbaccalaureate fellowships, visiting research scholar roles, and international study abroad programs at institutions like the University of Zurich and The University of Edinburgh.
He has been involved in a range of organizations such as the National Cancer Institute, Tulane University, and various research scholarships and fellowships.
With a history of volunteering and presenting research findings, James Rogers exemplifies a commitment to advancing healthcare and clinical research.
For guidance or inquiries, James can be reached at rogersjl1998@gmail.com.