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University of Florida Office of Graduate Professional Development.
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Countdown to the 3MT Competition! In just ten days, we’ll be cheering on our finalists🎉First up is Seyed Abolfazl Ebrahimi from UF/IFAS College of Agricultural and Life Sciences ! Stay tuned as we continue to highlight more amazing finalists leading up to the big day!



🕥The countdown continues with Preethi Sudhakara from UF Medicine ! Get ready to dive into the tiny world of “microbial guardians” as she unravels how diverse bacteria protect conventional mice from Clostridioides difficile infections!


Meet Marcus Davis from the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences His thesis, “Gaming the System: A Philosophical Analysis,” dives into the ethical questions surrounding gaming and modern systems. Stay tuned as we continue our countdown to showcase more amazing finalists!


Today, we’re spotlighting Annesha Lahiri from the UF/IFAS College of Agricultural and Life Sciences ! Her thesis, “From Feathers to Filters: Communicating Science with Social Media,” is all about turning ‘tweets’ into tools for wildlife conservation!


Join us in supporting Rashmi Kumari from UF/IFAS College of Agricultural and Life Sciences as she prepares to present her research, Umbrella for Citrus: Using Shade to Boost Health and Productivity in HLB-Affected Trees, at this year’s 3MT competition!


Rooting for Kenneth Lopez Perez from UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as he gets ready to present his research, Instant Molecular Similarity: iSIM.


Excited to cheer on Caroline Nickerson from UF/IFAS College of Agricultural and Life Sciences as she presents her thesis, An Examination of the Impacts of UF/IFAS Digital Field Experiences on Adults’ Climate Change Knowledge, Thoughts, Concerns, and Behavioral Intentions, at the upcoming 3MT competition.


Here’s Tinuade Olarewaju from UF College of Public Health & Health Professions as she prepares to present her research, Quantitative Assessment and Recovery of Trunk Control During Walking After Spinal Cord Injury.


Iboh Shalom Chilaru from UF Engineering will take the stage with her thesis, Waste + Math = Sustainable Transportation. Let’s cheer her on as she shares her vision for a greener future! 🌍



