A Mentorship That Yields Promising Results

Sept. 8, 2025
Read time: <5 mins
Thursday

UM-Dearborn biochemistry student Eva Schwark spent the summer in Professor Besa Xhabija’s Cancer Therapeutics Lab through the SURE program, exploring natural products in cancer research while gaining advanced lab and data science skills. The experience deepened her interest in medical research and underscored the value of mentorship and hands-on learning. Learn more to discover how undergraduate research is shaping future scientists.

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