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Mikayla Deehring receives CCTS T32 Fellowship

Mikayla has received the Clinical & Translational Sciences (CCTS) at UTHealth Houston and MD Anderson Cancer Center T32 fellowship to fund her work, “User-Centered Engineering of a Personalized Exergame Platform for Pediatric Stroke”. Congratulations, Mikayla!

This entry was posted in Awards, DataDrivenModeling, Health on November 5, 2025 by Momona.

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