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National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program - Home - The National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program is an accelerated, individualized doctoral training program for outstanding science students committed to biomedical research careers. The program is based on the British system in which students perform doctoral research without required formal courses other than those students choose to take in relationship to their own interests. Students selected for admission to the program have already developed a sophisticated scientific background by having engaged in research as undergraduates.


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    Love it! This is my go-to cooler, bring it everywhere I'm bringing beers. It's actually my second one my first one lasted 7+ years at the beach and 4 wheeling until I left it outside with a granola bar in the pocket and a bear tore the thing apart. It holds ice all day (only partially melted) the white is easy to clean (its not cloth more of a plastic vinyl) and I can easily put a 6 pack of bottles and a few bottles of water with ice and holds a lot more cans with ice. Also has a bunch or storage pockets.

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