Persistently Doing Things Differently
Halfway through undergrad, Anthony Caggiano, VP of research and development at Acorda Therapeutics, was walking around the University of Virginia thinking that he needed to get a job. In a hallway, he noticed an announcement about a National Science Foundation summer research fellowship, which paid...
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