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UCSF is committed to a diverse and inclusive graduate student population, which enhances the educational experience, the workplace, and the nature of scientific research. Discuss how your personal background informs your decision to pursue a graduate degree. Include any educational, cultural, economic, family or social experiences, challenges, or opportunities relevant to your academic journey. If you have already received your degree, include a summary of what you have been doing since, if it is not already described in your Research Summary. Please do not reiterate the material in your Research Summary, and please be concise in your statement. And then here's the research statement prompt:For each significant experience you listed, please describe your role in the research. Include the scientific context of the problem you addressed, the conclusion(s) you drew from your work, and the method(s) you used. Be concise, but do explain fully the extent of your engagement in each research project and emphasize your original contributions (e. g., scientific ideas or questions you came up with, troubleshooting you did or solutions you found when challenges arose, and experiments/analyses performed independently).They each have a 10,000 character limit (roughly 1500 words). I am really confused about what to include for the SoP. What do they really mean by "personal background"? What kind of information am I supposed to provide here?

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