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Mentor Monday: Alicia Smith


Dr. Alicia Smith is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Emory University School of Medicine. She is also a member of the Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics research program at Winship Cancer Institute.

Dr. Smith studies the role of genetic and environmental factors in the development and symptoms of stress-related disorders across the lifespan. 

I began working with Dr. Smith as an intern in her lab in spring of 2021 under the Emory Prospective Opportunity for Women’s health Research (EmPOWR) Initiative where I help collect & store data for scientific investigations and stimulates greater inclusion of women in research.

My experience in Dr. Smith’s lab has been phenomenal, she has enabled me to grow from my mistakes and become a better researcher overall. I am beyond grateful for my place in this lab. 

To read more about Dr. Smith's work visit her lab page here

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