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Samagya Banskota grew up in a family of doctors in Nepal, aware from a young age of how physicians could change people’s lives. Today she is a biomedical engineer at Boston University, studying ways to create safer, more effective therapies for a multitude of diseases.
Banskota is part of Scientific American’s inaugural class of Young American Scientists.
Learn more about her work and see the full list of honorees: sciam.com/youngscientists
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