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Category: Women in Science and Health Innovation

About Being “Too Much.”

Posted on September 1, 2020September 1, 2020 by Mackenzie Kuhl in All Posts, PLEN Alumnae, St. Lawrence University, Women in Science and Health Innovation

Aseman Bagheri Sheshdeh is a junior at St. Lawrence University (Class of 2022), majoring in Neuroscience and Mathematics. She attended the Women in Science and Health Innovation in the Time of Covid-19 Seminar.

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