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Ogunnika wins first MIT-CIMIT fellowship
12-04-2006 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)The Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (CIMIT) and the MIT School of Engineering have recently announced the awarding of the first MIT-CIMIT Medical Engineering Fellowship to MIT graduate student Olumuyiwa Ogunnika.
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