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Lydia Lum's article in "Black issues in Higher Education" provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of Treena Livingston Arinzeh's achievements and contributions as an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. The article discusses her research in stem cell therapy, particularly in the areas of spinal cord injuries, bones and cartilage damage, and related diseases. Her work has gained significant recognition, including the prestigious 2003 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. The article highlights her commitment to finding innovative solutions and her dedication to education, as she participates in curriculum development for biomedical engineering programs and engages in community outreach to encourage minority students to pursue careers in science and engineering.