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Dr. Adrienne Starks: Accomplished Scientist Paves The Way for Students in Alabama

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By Chianti C. Cleggett For The Birmingham Times More than a mentor, more than a nonprofit leader, and more than an accomplished scientist, Adrienne Starks, Ph.D., remains a proud product of Fairfield, Alabama, someone who is eager to create opportunities for “undervalued and underserved” youth around Alabama and beyond. With all of her honors—including being […]

Source: The Birmingham Times

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