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Move to CBEC

November 14, 2014September 7, 2015
by Yiying Wu at 4:16pmSeptember 7, 2015

The Wu lab moves to the brand- new CBEC Building. Bye, Evans lab!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRzqm23tflk

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