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OSU student to present cancer research at international conference
OSU student to present cancer research at international conference
OSU student to present cancer research at international conference

Published on: 11/13/2025

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Riitvek Baddireddi is a junior at Oregon State University.When Riitvek Baddireddi was in fifth grade, he developed a kidney disease called poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. The treatment he received at Randall Children’s Hospital inspired him to have a career in medicine.Riitvek Baddireddi, president of the Medical Sciences Club, during an event.Riitvek Baddireddi, president of the Medical Sciences Club, during a matching event for the Marrow Register.Riitvek Baddireddi presenting his research at a conference.Riitvek Baddireddi at his medical assistant job at Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center.Riitvek Baddireddi is named scholar of the year.A photo of Riitvek Baddireddi taken in December 2009.A picture of one of Riitvek Baddireddi being held by his aunt on one of his early birthdays.Riitvek Baddireddi is a junior at Oregon State University.

Riitvek Baddireddi, an Oregon State University junior, is looking forward to time off before the new term starts Jan. 5. During his break, Baddireddi, 20, will be recharging with friends, playing sports and adding to his already impressive resume.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/living/2025/11/osu-student-to-present-cancer-research-at-international-conference.html

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