University of Minnesota, Mayo Clinic Renew Partnership

Mayo Clinic and University of Minnesota have renewed a memorandum of understanding to plan and implement collaborative education programs.

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Since the memorandum was first signed three years ago, Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota have begun numerous collaborative efforts, including the Bachelor of Science in Health Professions educational collaboration and the Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biology consortium.

“Truly, the histories of our institutions are intertwined. Mayo Clinic’s collaborative partnership with the University of Minnesota began in 1907, representing our first external collaboration, and remains a priority today,” said John Noseworthy, MD, president and CEO of Mayo Clinic. “We are proud to work with the University of Minnesota to educate and conduct groundbreaking research.”

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