Southeast Regional Node Meeting April 22, 2022
Twelve undergraduate students shared their recent research annotating genes as part of the Pathways Project at the third semi-annual virtual
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Twelve undergraduate students shared their recent research annotating genes as part of the Pathways Project at the third semi-annual virtual
Please join us in welcoming our January 2022 trainees to the GEP community (pictured left to right, top to bottom):
The New York and New Jersey (NY/NJ) Node held a virtual Regional Node Meeting (RNM) on March 5, 2022, in