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Biomedical Engineering graduate pursues a research career in advanced AI in health care — and pays it forward to help other students achieve their ambitions In Grade 8, Jarett Dewbury grew six inches in roughly five months. His ligaments couldn’t keep up with the rapid bone growth and walking became difficult. No commercially available knee brace fit his frame, and months of failed attempts with physiotherapists left his legs bruised from ill-fitting devices. Eventually, he and his parents im...

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