Senior Spotlight: Jay M. Fonticella
Jay Fonticella, A22, came to Tufts four years ago because of the university's strengths in biomedical science. Along with the opportunity to conduct research on craniofacial modeling as a way to open up future therapeutics for craniofacial birth defects, Jay also found at Tufts—with both faculty mentors and fellow students—a powerful sense of community.
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