At just 24 years old, Angelina Bardoul is making Saint-Martin shine in the world of scientific research. Originally from the island, where she completed all of her schooling in public institutions, the young woman is now pursuing a doctorate in immunology and virology at the University of Montreal, within a research laboratory of the Montreal Cancer Institute.
His achievements have just been rewarded with the award of Marilyn Wener Excellence Award, a distinction created in 2012 and considered one of the most prestigious awards given to young researchers in oncology to Montreal. Accompanied by a scholarshipThis prize highlights researchers who distinguish themselves not only by the quality of their scientific work, but also by their commitment within the academic community.
According to Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute, a world-renowned research institution, this award recognizes individuals who contribute to to advance cancer researchThey promote innovation, participate in mentoring and teaching, while demonstrating real leadership in their professional environment.
This recognition highlights the excellence of Angelina Bardoul's achievements and offers a wonderful example of success for young people from Saint-Martin drawn to higher education and scientific careers. Congratulations, Angelina, and thank you!