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Dr. Ramin Hakami will be on the Prince William Campus Monday, October
19th, as a faculty candidate for the National Center for Biodefense and
Infectious Diseases. He will present a seminar titled "Phosphoproteomic
Profiling of Host Response in Primary Human Cells Infected with
/Yersinia pestis/", Di*//*scovery Hall Auditorium at 11:00 a.m. Please
see attached flier for details. All are welcome to attend - pizza is
provided afterward.
--
Diane St. Germain
Coordinator, Biology and Biosciences
Graduate Academic Programs**
*Molecular and Microbiology Dept.*
*George** Mason University*
MS 1H8, 10900 University Blvd. Manassas, VA 20110
*Phone* (703) 993-4263, *Fax* (703) 993-8976**
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