Alumni Highlights

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AUA MPH Alumni Arman Tsaturyan and Kristina Akopyan Publish an Article in the Central European Journal of Urology

American University of Armenia (AUA) Master of Public Health (MPH) 2013 Alumni Arman Tsaturyan and Kristina Akopyan published an article on the experience of application of a rare surgical technique by replacement of long ureteric strictures using buccal...
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AUA Alumna Ani Movsisyan MPH (2013) Published Her MPH Project in the Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment

American University of Armenia (AUA) School of Public Health (MPH) Alumna Ani Movsisyan MPH (2013), MSc, DPhil candidate has published her MPH master’s thesis project in the Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment.
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Arman Tsaturyan (MPH 2013) Publishes His MPH Master Thesis on Risk Factors of Postoperative Complications after Radical Cystectomy

AUA MPH Alumnus Arman Tsaturyan, MD, MPH (2013) has published his master’s project that explored the risk factors for complications after radical cystectomy in Armenia in the internationally ranked peer-reviewed open-access journal SpringerPlus.
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California Lecturer Hopes to Help His Students at AUA “In Every Way I Can” To  Find Their Desired Jobs in Armenia After They Graduate

YEREVAN, Armenia – As soon as she completed her MBA at the American University of Armenia (AUA) in June 2015, Lady Luck shone on Mariam Grigoryan; she was hired by […]
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LegalLab Law Boutique, Founded by AUA Alumni, Becomes First Armenian Law Firm to Launch a US Office

YEREVAN, Armenia – Yerevan-based LegalLab Law Boutique (LegalLab), whose founders are two American University of Armenia (AUA) alumni, has recently become the first Armenian law firm to establish an office in the United States.
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Ani Movsisyan (AUA MPH 2013) is the Lead Author of a New Article in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

Ani Movsisyan (AUA, Master of Public Health 2013) published an article titled “Users identified challenges in applying GRADE to complex interventions and suggested an extension to GRADE”.
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