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Nanowerk - 20-Sep-2024New research from Texas A&M develops nanoflowers to restore cellular energy
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Communications Specialist at Texas A&M University
Bailey Noah is currently working as communications specialist for the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University, executing marketing plans and promoting special events and programs. She creates content for various platforms including web, print, and social media. Generates innovative ideas for communication strategies and produce engaging content that highlights the achievements of faculty, students, and research.
Noah graduated with BA in Communications from Texas A&M University.
Visit website: https://engineering.tamu.edu/biomedical/profiles/noah-bailey.html
See also: Texas A&M University - Public land-grant research university in College Station, Texas.
Details last updated 15-Jun-2024
New research from Texas A&M develops nanoflowers to restore cellular energy
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