The Connors Center provides opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to develop skills in research and project management, gain exposure to scientific and clinical innovations, and work alongside experts doing cutting-edge research which impacts the health of women. Trainees often have an interest in pursuing careers in medicine, public health, non-profit management or a closely related field. Trainees work closely with the Connors Center team comprised of the Executive Director, Administrative Director, Project Managers and Research and Administrative Staff to implement the Center’s spectrum of programs and administrative infrastructure, including:
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