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Posted on Jul. 2012Jul. 2012 by administrator

Congrats to Sam Allen!

Sam Allen receives his poster prize!

Congratulations to Sam Allen, who tied for 2nd prize in the poster competition at the Cascadia Proteomics Symposium.

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