
Congratulations to the Graduate Research Conference 2008 Winners
The 30th Annual Graduate Research Conference was held on Thursday, April 3, 2008 in Westminster Hall on the UMB campus.
Two students in the Cell and Molecular Physiology track, Kristina Harris, in Dr. Dean Mann's lab and Benjamin Prosser, in Dr. Martin Schneider's lab both won Session Awards.
Edward Cho, in Dr. Stuart Martin's lab won a Women's Health Research Award. Ed is a student in the Cancer Biology track.
Congratulations to these students and thanks to all of the Molecular Medicine students that participated in this year's event.
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