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The lab keeps growing..

August 3, 2016 by ccasola

I am very pleased to welcome two new graduate students in our lab!

Jingjia Li has joined the ESSM graduate program as a Ph.D. student to study the genetic basis of drought resistance in loblolly pine.

Weixi Zhu will work on the pseudogenes evolution in conifers during his Master studies in the MEPS program.

You can see new and old lab recruits standing in awe in front of the magnificent section of a redwood tree born sixteen years before Columbus’ first voyage to the New World

2016-08-03 11.41.52

(photo by Mengmeng Lu)

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