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Internships Lead to Scientific Publication for High School Students

Nov. 12, 2018
By Tatiana Tomich, BIO5 Institute

https://news.arizona.edu/news/internships-lead-scientific-publication-h…

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Summer internships in a UA bioinformatics laboratory led to the realization of a prestigious scientific goal for three local students.

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