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Tendai Hunyenyiwa

Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology

Tendai Hunyenyiwa is a PhD graduate student in the Cell and Developmental Biology Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). Originally from Zimbabwe, Tendai pursued undergraduate studies in Texas after skipping the traditional A-levels required in Zimbabwe. Following a year teaching science to elementary students in Oklahoma, Tendai completed a thesis-driven Master's program at Andrews University in Michigan before joining MCW in 2019 to pursue a PhD, expected to be completed in 2024 .134

Tendai's research focuses on areas such as obesity and lung regeneration, as demonstrated in poster presentations at conferences like EB2022. Tendai has also published 14 research papers, cited 44 times, highlighting significant contributions to the field .26 Additionally, Tendai has been recognized as a recipient of the ASIP Trainee Scholar Award .7

Currently serving as a Graduate Research Assistant, Tendai's academic journey reflects a passion for research and adaptability to diverse environments across the United States .145

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States