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Alumni Profile: Francis Aguisanda, BS Biology ’14

Alum Francis Aguisanda shares fond memories of life as a Mason student in our latest Alumni Profile.

More from the COS interview with Francis Aguisanda

What’s next for you after completing your fellowship?
I will be starting my PhD in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University this fall.

As a member of the COS Alumni Chapter, what are some of your goals for the College?
My immediate goal is to see an increase in our membership and to heighten our presence to new graduates of COS! Our alumni chapter is a great way to stay involved with Mason and to give back to current students.

What’s an interesting fact about you?
I’m a military brat – I lived in Japan for six years growing up, which was a really great experience. I’ve also started taking improv classes that I hope to continue when I get to graduate school!

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