Member Spotlight: Melissa A. Paquin
TAA member Melissa A. Paquin is a PhD candidate and is an academic author in the biology, genetics, health sciences, and nursing disciplines.
Her most recent publication is an article titled, “Breast Cancer Risk Prediction Models: Challenges in Clinical Application”.
What are you currently working on?
A second article and my dissertation.
Share a recent accomplishment.
My first article and becoming a PhD candidate.
What is your favorite writing tip or strategy?
To keep in practice by writing at least a little every day.
What is your best TAA experience so far?
That it personalizes the experience as best as possible.
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