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Andrew Mitchell, a graduate student majoring in pharmaceutical sciences at The Ohio State University’s College of Pharmacy, is working to bring greater awareness to his potentially life-saving cancer research. He moved closer to that goal by winning the Graduate School’s fifth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) university-wide competition.
Second place and a $400 prize went to Xinyue Fan, a graduate research associate in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, for her presentation “Natural Blue? Yes.”
The People's Choice award and a $500 prize were given to Dina Eissa, a chemical physics major in the College of Arts and Sciences, for her presentation “Molecules Selfies: How Electrons Snapshot the Quantum World.”