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Mallory Allred is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Allred's research has focused on evaluating scholarly writing development programs within higher education settings. A recent publication co-authored by Allred describes the first-year assessment of a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary program designed to enhance scholarly writing skills, which was supported by a Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE). This work involved collaborations with faculty members Igor Koturbash, Benjamin S. Teeter, Amy M. Franks, and Judith Weber, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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First-year evaluation of a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary scholarly writing development program supported by a center for biomedical research excellence (COBRE) (2024)
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- First-year evaluation of a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary scholarly writing development program supported by a center for biomedical research excellence (COBRE)
- First-year evaluation of a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary scholarly writing development program supported by a center for biomedical research excellence (COBRE)
- First-year evaluation of a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary scholarly writing development program supported by a center for biomedical research excellence (COBRE)
- First-year evaluation of a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary scholarly writing development program supported by a center for biomedical research excellence (COBRE)
- First-year evaluation of a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary scholarly writing development program supported by a center for biomedical research excellence (COBRE)
- First-year evaluation of a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary scholarly writing development program supported by a center for biomedical research excellence (COBRE)
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