35226868) plus a third groundbreaking study that is currently under review. Today Dr. Watson also gave the student speech on behalf of the Pathobiology PhD graduates (bottom photo) where she highlighted the advantages of UW's Pathobiology Program and the exciting prospects for today's graduating class. We in the malaria field are lucky that Felicia joined our community and are grateful for her commitment to global health! Congrats Dr. Watson!
It's official! Congratulations to Dr. Felicia Watson who graduated today with her PhD in Pathobiology at UW. Felicia's thesis was entitled "Preclinical optimization of a prime-and-trap malaria vaccine". Felicia's malaria vaccine research resulted in two published first authors papers (PMID: 36671393 and
35226868) plus a third groundbreaking study that is currently under review. Today Dr. Watson also gave the student speech on behalf of the Pathobiology PhD graduates (bottom photo) where she highlighted the advantages of UW's Pathobiology Program and the exciting prospects for today's graduating class. We in the malaria field are lucky that Felicia joined our community and are grateful for her commitment to global health! Congrats Dr. Watson!
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