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Day: May 22, 2015

PhD Candidate and Future Leaders in Chemistry Recipient

May 22, 2015September 7, 2015
by Yiying Wu at 2:20pmSeptember 7, 2015

Ben passed his candidacy. Also, Damian has been selected to participate in the 2015 SciFinder® Future Leaders in Chemistry program (only 20 recipients around the world)! Congrats to them!

 

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