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English: NCTR Intern Claire Boyle, is a graduate student from Florida State University. Practical, hands-on laboratory work is important for all college students who want to become scientists—but, for many of them, such experiences are out of reach. That’s one of the reasons why every summer, our National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR)—FDA’s internationally acclaimed toxicological research center in Jefferson, Arkansas—hosts a special internship program for science students interested in toxicology research. Read the FDA Voice blog post to learn more .

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