Delaware State University students compete in Hope for Sickle Cell Disease Challenge
Three Delaware State University students are making a difference by taking part in a national competition, the Hope for Sickle Cell Disease Challenge, that raises awareness about Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). Two graduate students, Lindsey Hyppolite and Joshua Patterson, and an undergraduate freshman, Nia Allen, are competing in the challenge. Conducted by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institute of Health, the competition aims to bring greater awareness to SCD as well as address the associated myths and stigmas surrounding the disease. The Delaware State team’s project is entitled “Sickle Cell Disease Redefined.” The project uses