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Congrats Luke!

Published by Lisa Ryno on February 25, 2020February 25, 2020

A big congratulations go out to Luke Buck OC ’21 for winning the Oberlin College Robert Rich Award! His award winning proposal will continue to fund our exploration of what signaling pathways influence biofilm formation and how they change biofilm composition. Way to go, Luke!

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